HOB Connectivityspacer German | English

Configuring the Java Proxy (TCP/IP Redirector)

Overview

The TCP/IP Redirector's main task is to establish a connection to the host via the WWW server, which is used for the data transport. It is a component of HOBLink J-Term and can be configured in the Administration Tool of HOBLink J-Term

The TCP/IP stack works with reserved ports. This requires the flexibility to change the port mapping of the hosts, which access the same port (Port Mapper function).

A TCP/IP Redirector is recommended for security reasons and is the only way, to exclude direct access to the host. Direct access to the host allows unrestricted read and write attributes to all connections which are made using the TCP/IP address.

A TCP/IP Redirector is obligatory for hosts that are protected by fire walls. The host is only accessible via the TCP/IP Redirector. This also applies to browsers, which do not support signed Java applets and therefore only allow attachment to the WWW server via a TCP/IP redirection function.

Other benefits:

 

Usage

To configure the TCP/IP Redirector log on to the HOBLink J-Term Control and choose "TCP/IP Redirector".

Add

Allows you to create a new host configuration, which is added to an existing configuration list. To do this the dialog box TCP/IP Redirector - Add configuration opens.

TCP/IP Redirector - Edit / Add configuration 

 

Edit

Allows you to modify the settings for the currently selected entry in the dialog TCP/IP Redirector.

Remove

Allows you to remove the currently selected entry in the display

Refresh

Immediately updates all data displayed in the dialog.

webmaster@hobsoft.com, Last Updated: 12. Oct 09

Bookmark and Share

HOB RD VPN
IPsec is obsolete
Home Office with Desktop-on-Demand