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Huh? What makes you certain I'm not blocking 1863? I use ipf for 
filtering and natting and psionic's portsentry to bind to specific ports 
to detect scanning. Between the two, it could certainly be on my end 
(though it does not appear to be at first glance).


On Monday, April 1, 2002, at 12:34  PM, Matthew Stuckwisch wrote:

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>> My guess was that I needed to open a port at home. According to Fire 
>> Help,
>>  MSN uses 1863, but that is open...
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> Port 1863 is what Fire connects to on the MSN server side.  In other 
> words,
>  the MSN server has port 1863 open, hence opening that port on your 
> side shouldn't do affect it either way.
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