QUESTION POSED ON: 02 May 2001
I have an AS/400 server and I want to establish a
remote printer session
through an Internet connection from a PC with Windows 95
or 98.
- My remote PC (Win 95) has a dial-up internet
connection.
- I have a Wingate software running in a NT server
(my Webserver)
- My Wingate gives access to users to a telnet
connection
- Also my Wingate has a mapping to a port of my
AS/400 server
With this configuration I can do Telnet to my AS/400
with this proceeding:
1. I connect my remote PC to my Internet supplier.
2. I run my Wingate Client program and I enter my
user and password (with
this I get access permission to my NT WebServer)
3. I do a Telnet followed the mapped port
configurated in the Wingate: Telnet [IP address][port number].
Then
I have my AS/400 user session but I can't print
reports from AS/400 because I
need a print session.
I have a Client Access software (ver. V3R2M0), but I
can't establish
connection because there is no option to specify the
mapping port defined on
the Wingate. In LAN network I use this software to
configure print sessions
and I don't have any problem.
With this configuration how I can configure a print
session with my AS/400? Do I need different software, and if so, what?
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