Hi, You could try first to open the communication to the specific chat servers without defining any ports. Having that you could collect some data about how the communication is set up and maintained. And then close what you don't need. Philipp
hi list,
is it possible to accept the "talk" application in any way? I tried to -j ACCEPT the udp port but talk isn't really using these ports for chatting. only the first packets are over udp 518 for example. then the client (remote) sends a new packet (syn) with totally different ports. does anyone has a solve?
marco
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