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Browse All TopicsI have a 1 way satellite connection and I cant get Yahoo Messenger to use the Webcam feature down the sat link.
On the yahoo site it says
"In order to use all the Yahoo! Messenger Webcam features, your firewall must permit incoming and outgoing TCP connections on port 5100. You must ask your system administrator to make this change. "
Any idea how I can do this??
I dont have a firewall program set up on my server, I just point all my programs on the client PCs to 192.168.0.1(server) and ports 9202(http etc) and 9203(socks).
The only thing I can think of is to edit a file on my server that the sat link uses. I had to edit this to allow POP3 access as you can see below.
RECV.INI
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[announcement_channel]
address=229.1.1.1:2999
[etcp_parameters]
server_proxy_host_name=ese
server_proxy_port=9299
authentication=1
server_announcement_addres
#[etcp_port_forwarding]
# configure ETCP port forwarding (e.g. to receive POP3 mail or News)
#
# to use port forwarding for multiple hosts, multiple
# [etcp_port_forwarding] sections can be given
#server_name=pop.mailer.co
# server_name: original / remote server name
#server_port=110
# for POP3 : Port 110
# for News : Port 119
# server_port: original port on remote server
#local_port=10111
# local_port: port on local host (forwarded to remote server)
[etcp_port_forwarding]
remote_address=mailrouter.
listen_address=15110
[etcp_port_forwarding]
remote_address=mail.therda
listen_address=15111
[etcp_port_forwarding]
remote_address=pop3.ukonli
listen_address=15112
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Any idea how to do what yahoo suggested?
Cheers
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