instant messenger

Alan Dayley alandd at consultpros.com
Tue Feb 5 22:36:27 MST 2008


Do you know any more detail than that?  Any error messages or anything?

Instant messenger programs will fall back to port 80, the web access
port, if they cannot get out on whatever one they prefer.  That is why
they are HARD to block at the firewall.

I use GAIM regularly both at home and at work.  I admin the firewalls at
home and at work.  I have never had to open any ports to make IM connect
and function.  So, again I say, you should not have to open any ports
for it to work.

Alan

Michael Havens wrote:
> Yep. Gaim won't connect. What about opennig these ports?
> 
> On Wednesday 06 February 2008 5:07 am, Alan Dayley wrote:
>> Don't do anything to your firewall.  Jon is right, you don't need to do
>> that for instant messengers.  Are you having problems?


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