> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've been trying to get CUseeMe (on a Win98 box) working through my
> > SNF7.2. The CUseeMe web site has a firewall test and it says that UDP
> > ports 7648, 24032 and 56800 are blocked outgoing. In office traffic all
> > protocols and ports are open. I opened them incoming and syslog still
> > shows them as being dropped. There are no dropped packets outgoing.
> >
> > Oct 18 15:24:21 firewall kernel: Packet log: input DENY ppp0 PROTO=17
> > 64.55.165.220:7648 61.9.190.157:61344 L=33 S=0x00 I=44242 F=0x4000 T=226
> > (#37)
> >
> > also entries for port 24032 calling 61345 and port 56800 calling 61346.
> > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Dallas
>
> you mean i'll have to install a winblows to test that ? hm, let me see
> what i can do about it ...
>
> --
> Florin http://www.mandrakesoft.com
Florin,
My apologies about a windoze box. That's life in the real world!! :-)
I'm not sure that the problem is CUseeMe or if I've just messed up my SNF.
One thing I did see was that in ipchains the incoming ports are directed to
"firewall01.haggar.net.au". This is only an alias for the firewall. (It was the name
when I first installed the system. It was my backup PC. I had some hardware
trouble with my original PC.)
uname -a reports 'Linux firewall.haggar.net.au 2.2.19-5mdk #1 Fri Apr 27 17:06:05 CEST i486 unknown'
hosts has.. '192.168.0.10 firewall01.haggar.net.au firewall.haggar.net.au firewall01 firewall'
There are 2 input chains for each port...
ACCEPT udp anywhere firewall01.haggar.net.au any -> 7648
ACCEPT udp anywhere anywhere any -> 7648
Don't know if any of this helps.
Dallas
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