Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Help troubleshooting Gnomemeeting
- From: Damien Sandras <dsandras seconix com>
- To: gnomemeeting-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-list] Help troubleshooting Gnomemeeting
- Date: 11 Jan 2002 15:27:33 +0100
check with netstat -a
I think that you have to open 5000-5001-5002-5003
Im not sure though, I would check.
le ven 11-01-2002 à 15:11, Erik Reuter a écrit :
> On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 02:20:36PM +0100, Damien Sandras wrote:
>
> > Probably not, but the problem is not from you to the other end, but
> > from the other end to you. It means that you would have to communicate
> > with somebody who is using a port below 2000, for example.
>
> Can anyone suggest a good way to test which ports are blocked on my
> machine? I'm not much of a programmer, nor am I an expert on routers and
> TCP. Any help is appreciated.
>
> For a specific example, how can I check if packets bound to my computer
> on port 5000 are getting through? I used nmap to portscan all ports from
> 1-6000, but the highest port it detected open was 1720 (GM was running
> at the time). I think that no program was listening on port 5000 at the
> time. How can I tell the difference between no program listening on a
> port, and the port being blocked?
>
>
>
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