Ticket #1199 (closed defect: Invalid)

Opened 8 years ago

Last modified 39 years ago

Licq v 1.0.2

Reported by: nobody Owned by:
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Description

In my firewall setup I permit UDP traffic from any IP that originates from port 4000, to a certain range of UDP ports. But LICQ does not use the user specified UDP Source ports when connecting to Server. Thus the Responses from the server "target" other UDP ports that are filtered by my firewall.

But, the previous version was working OK !!

Change History

Changed 8 years ago by nobody

http://www.icq.com/icqtour/firewall/netadmin.html

"Client to server Communication: This is done via port 5190 TCP to login.icq.com (please note- allow a bi-directional connection to the port for login.icq.com and not any specific IP address, since it stands for more than one IP address).

Changed 8 years ago by nobody

http://www.icq.com/icqtour/firewall/netadmin.html

"Client to server Communication: This is done via port 5190 TCP to login.icq.com (please note- allow a bi-directional connection to the port for login.icq.com and not any specific IP address, since it stands for more than one IP address).

Changed 8 years ago by nobody

http://www.icq.com/icqtour/firewall/netadmin.html

"Client to server Communication: This is done via port 5190 TCP to login.icq.com (please note- allow a bi-directional connection to the port for login.icq.com and not any specific IP address, since it stands for more than one IP address).

Changed 8 years ago by nobody

http://www.icq.com/icqtour/firewall/netadmin.html

"Client to server Communication: This is done via port 5190 TCP to login.icq.com (please note- allow a bi-directional connection to the port for login.icq.com and not any specific IP address, since it stands for more than one IP address).

Changed 8 years ago by graham

Logged In: YES user_id=1287

Nothing in the udp stack was changed, so your firewall rule must be different. In any case filtering out udp packets is next to useless anyway. If you really want to then just allow all incoming packets from port 4000.

Changed 8 years ago by graham

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