Re: Bypassing the firewall

From: Duane Arnold (darnold92@Insightbb.com)
Date: 07/29/02


From: "Duane Arnold" <darnold92@Insightbb.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:53:51 GMT

Some of my typing was a little bad, but I think you can figure it out.

"Duane Arnold" <darnold92@Insightbb.com> wrote in message
news:74919.159078$_51.102856@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net...
> Hello Serge,
>
> I am up for a little bit and I want to get you off on the right foot. When
> you communicate back to me I want you to do so in the newsgroup so that
> others may see what is happening.
>
> I want you to use top posting. You will see what top posting is when you
go
> back to the newsgroup and view this email/post I have made to you in the
> "Bypassing the firewall" thread.
>
> First of all what MS OS do you have Windows 98 or ME, what is it.?
>
> What type of firewall do you have on the machine such as Outpost, Zone
> Alarm, etc., etc.?
>
> The answers to your questions are in some posts I have made recently and I
> will be sending you to these posts in this newsgroup, instead repeating
> myself.
>
> ISP means Internet Service Provider.
>
> If you see any links in the posts I have made go to the URL/link and see
> what it is talking about.
>
> The one thing you MUST remember is that an open port is an open port no
> matter what port it may be.
>
> I want you to go to http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml
> and down load and install TCPview, which well the IP or UDP ports your
game
> program is using when it is running. If you don' t have Winzip on your
> machine go to www.winzip.com and get the software both pieces of software
> are free.
>
> So start your game and then start TCPview to see the ports the game is
> using.
>
> Here are the treads with posts I have made that will tell you how to do
what
> you need to and what other issues you need to be aware of when using the
> Internet like your wanting to use.
>
> Go to the following posts/threads:
>
> 1) Router's Firewall
> 2) Can't get port forwarding to work (LinkSys)
>
> What you will basically be doing is called Port Forwarding the ports that
be
> who are using the same game their end to the machine where you are playing
> the game
>
> The two post's above will give you the road map.
>
> I will be at work, but I will be able to check back in the newsgroup
> throughout the day to answer any questions and see your progress.
>
> Duane
>
> .
>
>
>
> "Serge L'Archevêque" <serge.larcheveque@videotron.ca> wrote in message
> news:04219.6281$p64.500399@weber.videotron.net...
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a lynksys router and i need to bypass the firewall or disable it.
> >
> > I cannot play games over the internet and i cannot transfer files over
> > Messenger.
> >
> > When i play a game over the internet, i'm the host, and i need to bypass
> or
> > disable the firewall..
> >
> > Can somebody help me?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> >
> >
>
>



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