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Peter Wilson wrote:
> This has been the most annoying experience.  It turns out that our service 
> provider screwed up the rules on their own firewall which was blocking upd 
> 4500.
> 
> Thankyou to everyone that tried to help with this.

You're welcome. Glad to hear that the problem is resolved.

- -Tom
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