Hi Chris,

Welcome to the great world of IM!

Have you checked the 'firewall' rules for the IMRemote service on the IM Server (internal IMServer firewall!) ???

Other than that, it should just work!

 :-)

    Jakob Peterhänsel

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- JP, May 2006

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On 30/09/2009, at 01.12, Chris Kawchuk wrote:

Hi All,

Is there some trick to getting IMRemote working from a Public IP NAT'ted to an internal IMServer? I've fwded both TCP/8181 and UDP/ 8181 through my firewall (noticing IMServer listens to both TCP and UDP *:.8181 via "netstat -an" on the server); although remote (i.e. out-on-the-internet) people connect to the "public" IP address of the Firewall, and I inbound-NAT it to my private (i.e. RFC1918 space) IP address of the IMServer. (BTW, this works for my Apache Web server, my netflow collectors, VNC connections, etc... So I'm sure on the firewall-side-of-things).

Also, I created a new file called "ExternalLog" and have directed "Remote Access Connections" (i.e. in the Server Configuration) to log all it's connections there - however, no dice (even when I use another machine in my local LAN in private-space); no entries are created to let me know a remote user has connected their IMRemote client to the IMServer; although I can clearly see that an IMRemote user on my local LAN is indeed talking to the server (heh, the window and map appears!).... bug? or misconfiguration?.

Thoughts/Ideas/Blueberry Pies welcome....

- Chris.

New user as of Sept 2009! =)


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