Never mind. ;-) Apparently it was enough to keep port 1863 open from the
inside out.
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Security & System Administrator
Sreg.Com A/S
Ragnagade 7 · DK-2100 Copenhagen · Denmark
Phone +45 7015 0111
Fax +45 3915 0511
Direct +45 3915 0541
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kim Lohse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 8 januari 2001 13:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] allow "MSN Messenger Service" thru the firewall
I've been scanning the log for a period of time to find out, which services
are used.
How do I explicitly allow "MSN Messenger Service" thru the firewall? As a
service in the log it's only described as "1863" and it uses a wide range of
ports.
Furthermore am I right in assuming that it's enough to search the "log" for
connections I want to allow thru or should I also scan the "active"?
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Kim S. Lohse, CCSA
Security & System Administrator
Sreg.Com A/S
Ragnagade 7 · DK-2100 Copenhagen · Denmark
Phone +45 7015 0111
Fax +45 3915 0511
Direct +45 3915 0541
Mobile +45 2070 7012
Web: http://www.sreg.com
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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