The mini-series provides a tutorial illustration of the use of the new Peanut Shell version 1.0
1, the user first to ensure the normal operation of intranet application itself. If you need to access the intranet computer network, the first need to open the intranet computer has Remote Desktop, and in the LAN is normal access
2. User login new Peanut Shell client enters the main interface
3, through the domain name diagnostic function to detect the domain name record Peanut Shell service, DNS server IP address, determine whether the domain name is activated and point to the correct
The Diagnostic results show:
4, in the Domain Name list interface Right click on the domain name, you can also do domain name diagnosis and new peanut shell management
5, enter the new Peanut Shell Management page, click the upper right button to open the new peanut shell mapping function
6. You can add mappings after opening the new peanut shell mapping function
7, in the "Add Mapping" window to enter the application name, intranet host IP, intranet port, you can choose to check whether to open the external network HTTP80 port (http80 port access by foreign line forwarding, website access is slow). Click "OK" button after setting success
8, add the mapping, access to the network intranet address, at this time users can realize the extranet access to intranet routers, cameras and so on. In the new Peanut Shell management interface can also be edited, deleted and other operations
9, in the new peanut Shell main interface, click on the top right of the "flow meter" to switch to the flow meter interface. Users can view information about total traffic, used traffic, remaining traffic, and more
10, click the arrow below to switch to the detailed page, to see the application name of the added map, intranet host, network access address and current bandwidth speed, daily traffic and other related information
11. Click the "Settings" button on the top right to open the new Peanut Shell Setup window
Users can freely set whether to start the boot, whether to operate in a service mode, new peanut shell offline reminders, etc.