Firewall settings

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Firewall settings

Postby DRB » Jul 13 07 1:04 am

Hello,

I am trying to run Gloonet (www.gloonet.com) media server from behind Wingate under XP Professional.

Gloonet provide instructions for setting up to run behind Windows firewall (which is of course disabled on the XP machine).

Please could you 'translate' the following instructions into appropriate Wingate settings.

"you will need to configure GlooNet for a static port and then configure the Windows Firewall to allow GlooNet communication on that port. First, click GlooNet Audio Server or GlooNet Photo Server to bring up the main Server control panel. Click the Advanced button and check the Static Port check box (generally the static port should be between 1024 and 65,535). Restart the media server. Next, open the Network Connections window and select Properties for your active network connection. Click the Advanced tab, followed by the Settings button. Click Add and enter "GlooNet TCP" as the service name, "localhost" as the name or IP address, the static port you selected in your GlooNet configuration as the internal and external port, and select the TCP option. Click OK to save the entry. Click Add again and enter "GlooNet UDP" as the service name, "239.255.8.15" as the IP address, "2131" as the internal and external port, and select the UDP option."

Thank you.

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Postby jamesc » Jul 14 07 12:06 am

Those instructions are interesting and when I go to the website you need to register to look at it - I was not too keen to register.

But it sounds like you just need the NAT conneciton method; i.e. having the media servers network cards default gateway set to the WinGate Servers internal ip address. Can the media server get replies with these command?

(Windows) Start menu --> run --> cmd --> ping 210.55.214.36
(Windows) Start menu --> run --> cmd --> ping 72.14.253.147
(Windows) Start menu --> run --> cmd --> ping www.wingate.com
(Windows) Start menu --> run --> cmd --> ping www.google.com


So if you do have the NAT Connection method available but the Media Server does not work, then you probably need to open some ports - I am not familiar with Gloonet and those instructions are a bit confusing at 11pm on a Friday night so you may want to double check with them what need to be open in your scenario

So lets say you chose the TCP Port 12345
The media server ip address is 192.168.0.2
And on the WinGate Server, the network card pointing towards the internet is marked as EXTERNAL in WinGate.


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