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Old 12th November 2004, 05:56 AM
Shakman Offline
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FC2 IPtables Fire Wall with MSN Messenger

Hello Alll

I have fc2 running with 2 nic cards and is a gatway to the internet via eth0. Eth1 is connected to my internal ms workgroup. Fedora is also firewall enabled.

From my internal XP, I am able to use msn messanger to connect to another user and chat. We can also do webcam, but I cannot get audio or video conferenceing to work. Yahoo's IM works fine for video conferencing (so I know there is no problem with my netcam).

Anyway, is my firewall blocking msn messanger's video conferencing, and what can I do to fix it.

Any help will be appreciated for the newbie.

PS.. great forum

Shak

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