HJ,

This is exactly the way I have things configured.  If we initiate a chat
from the inside to the outside client they can talk back...but they
cannot initiate a chat.

If I have users in a server based group the outside client can iniate a
chat to a user that is online but then the inside user cannot respond.
The inside user has to close the chat session and click on the personal
contact and initiate a chat.

Seems like things are buggy.

I do have a sniffer I can plug in if necessary.

Thanks,

Adam

-----Original Message-----
From: Herschel Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 3:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [IpswitchIM_Forum] NAT Problems and Solutions


After reading the several posts regarding the difficulties setting IM
server up in a network that is behind a firewall performing NAT.  I
figured I'd drop a bit of information out here and hopefully clear
things up.  There are a few very important things to remember.  First
and foremost, the NAT gateway host, for best results, should be the
external IP of the NAT device (ie. whatever your domain name resolves to
from outside the network). Secondly, you MUST be forwarding all traffic
for TCP port 5177 to the machine running IM Server.  Another important
piece of information is that the host name and domain name of the server
(found in TCP/IP properties) CAN NOT be the same as the host name and
domain of the NAT device.  When you are creating user accounts for IM,
the user account must reflect the public host name, example:  the domain
name of the server is IM.Domain.com, then users will have to log on as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to successfully authenticate.  The final thing coming
to mind is that for all users inside and outside to communicate
successfully, there are 3 places to ping from...outside the network,
inside the network, and from the server itself.  You will need to ping
the host name that the users are logging onto (IM.domain.com), and from
all three of these places, that hostname must resolve to the same IP
address.

Keep in mind also, that if your clients are also behind a firewall, they
will need to enable client uses NAT on their local machine.  This can be
found in the registry at
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Ipswitch\Messenger\Version 1.0\Settings.  You
will see a value "client uses nat" and will need to change that integer
to 1.

Should this be a tad unclear (I tend to get that way from time to time),
in the help for server manager, search for NAT and it will give detailed
instructions with screenshots that may be a bit more helpful.

If all the above is correct, there are very few instances that clients
inside the network will not be able to chat with clients outside the
network.  Should there be any other questions, you can always go to
http://askatech.ipswitch.com and fill out the support form.  Please be
as detailed as possible when sending your support request.  We are here
to help you as much as possible, so don't hesitate to drop support a
line.

-HJ


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