I'm not a programmer, but I think that you can specify what port(s) to be
used by your application. Am I right?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ahmed Matar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2000 4:31 AM
Subject: VERY URGENT: open port #s on firewalls
> I am in urgent need of the port numbers that are usually open on most
> firewalls so that applications can transmit information to users on those
> ports who are behind firewalls. As far as I know (correct me if I am
wrong),
> but most firewalls (e.g. Microsoft Proxy 2.0) have special ports open for
> some well-known applications such as the RealPlayer and also have a number
> of ports open for all other applications to use. I've been trying to find
> these ports numbers on the net, but have not suceeded in doing so. Please
if
> anybody has this information please send it to me. The reason I'm asking
> this question is because I am creating a application that plays streamed
> audio transmitted to it from another application running on a remote
> webserver. I want users behind firewalls to be able to use my application
so
> I need to know on what ports I can transmit my audio to the user (via UDP)
> so that if he/she is behind a firewall, the audio will be received.
>
> Thanks a MILLION in advance,
>
> Ahmed
>
>
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