Perhaps I misunderstood Milton's posts.  It sounded to me like only the 
*first* hostport needed to be open.  It didn't make sense to me how this 
would work without using triggers in the firewall, though.  So does 
*each* hostport need to be open?

     Thanks,
     Dave

Fyren wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 15:38, David A. Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I stopped the iptables firewall on the local machine and this fixed the
>> server browser issue.  Apparently you need more than the default ports
>> open in order to see all of the forked servers in the server browser.
>> Since I'm connecting from within our network, I would imagine the other
>> servers are still inaccessible from the outside due to our main firewall.
> 
> Previously on the list, Milton has posted saying that only the
> hostport needs to be able to receive incoming connections.  All the
> other various ports either make outgoing connections or aren't
> actually used at all and might not get opened in the future.
> 
> -Fyren
> 
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