User Guide

Your Freedom User Guide
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“Messages” panel. If you can’t get the connection to work, check out chapter 4.1 on
page 50 to see how you can help us to help you.
Once you are connected, check out your connection profile by clicking on the
“Account Profile” tab. It should look somewhat similar to this (but it won’t be as
generous as mine I’m afraid ):
Most things in here should be fairly self-explanatory, except maybe for “server
groups” and “remote port forwards”.
“Server groups” will indicate the groups of servers to which you may connect.
Multiple permitted groups are separated by comma. Everyone will have the “default”
server group on their profile, meaning that you may connect to every Your Freedom
server in the “default” group (at the time of writing, all servers are in this group, but
this may change). Some accounts have additional server groups in their profile,
depending on bought packages. “all” will not show up in customer profiles.
If your profile has any server ports assigned, they will show up in the “remote ports
forwarded” line. The numbers there mean that these ports on the Your Freedom
server will be forwarded to your PC when you are connected, and you may use them
in the “server port forwards” configuration (see below).
Now click on the “Ports” tab. It will probably look like this: