
Nothing listed. On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Tim Tisdall <tisdall@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 11:37 AM, o1bigtenor <o1bigtenor@gmail.com> wrote:
When you install Linux you are likely to get a simply configured firewall. And it is likely to block UDP 54925. But it depends on your distro. I don't know about Debian Testing -- someone else surely does. Maybe useful (first google hit): <https://wiki.debian.org/DebianFirewall>
To see the firewall rules in gory raw detail: sudo iptables -L -v
My firewall is on the router (running DD-WRT) so I was thinking that my network should be behind the wall. Not sure how to do any of that and I'm running out of time to get the needed work done!
Every machine on a network can have a firewall. I think the default set up for Ubuntu/Debian is to have no firewall enabled (Ubuntu Desktop definitely has no firewall on by default). So, it's possible if you have a firewall on your computer that that's why it's not working. Try running the "sudo iptables -L -v" as recommended and confirm whether your system is blocking anything or not. If that command doesn't list anything, then it's not a firewall issue. --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk