I'm afraid I don't completely understand what it means when you say, for
example, NAT TCP3843; what does "NAT" mean? Does this mean I need to
open port 3843 using TCP protocol? If so I have opened those ports,
whith the exception of 3483 inbound to the client; I'm trying to access
SqueezeCenter from work, and there is a 0% chance of them opening up
their firewall to facilitate this. However, if I understand correctly
this would only be necessary if I wanted to use softsqueeze? In the
past I've simply used a media player such as winamp to play the stream,
which meant that I only had to open up my home firewall. A couple of
other things I'm wondering about: does it matter what the hostname is
on the server? Currently it is set to localhost.localdomain. Is there
anything I can try from the command line to double check that the
software firewall is disabled on my server? According to the network
configuration tool in GNOME it is, but maybe this is inaccurate?
Thanks.


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