Peter:
Heya. The echoServer lisens to TCP 1138 by default. The Microsoft
ISA server probably blocks outgoing traffic to any "non standard" TCP
port -- ie, ports not associated with the common applications of web
browsers, FTP, DNS, etc.
So try this: run your echoServer on TCP-443. Then just add a
":43" to the end of the server address, for example:
my.proxy.address:443
Please let me know if that works for you!
cheers,
Scott
On May 22, 2005, at 3:02 AM, Peter Gower wrote:
Hi
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I have Kaboodle proxy set up on my home network not a problem. But on
the remote network I put in the echoserver address (full address or
ip) and it says proxy not found. I can ping the proxy no problem. The
remote network has Microsoft ISA server installed do I have to open
any ports for Kaboodle proxyto work.
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Thanks
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