On 19/05/11 22:52, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On 19 May 2011 20:50, Nick Rout <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Robert Fisher
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    > I have been frustrated for a while that I could not play iSky
    telecasts
    > on my computers so I honed Sky today and they said my subscriptions
    > should allow it.
    > Great - but it did not work for me.
    > So I gave a friend my username and temp password and guess what? It
    > worked at his place.
    > So to cut to the chase....
    >
    > ....it works for me here if I take my IP-Cop box out of the
    picture (no
    > pun intended).
    >
    > So any of you gurus know if I can let IP-Cop let me watch iSky
    stuff or
    > do I need to consider a different firewall?


    Rob, perhaps you need to do a packet dump with tcpdump or similar to
    find out whats going on?


IPCop generates a log of port open attempts internally. You can view this using the Web interface.

Have a look in said log and determine which port is refusing the traffic and open it.

You might like to consider pfSense at this moment. As Volker says it really /is /awesome. I can lend / give you a 400 MHz box with it already installed if you want to have a quick play.
Well I have got the iSky working now by unticking "Enabled on Green:" in the Web Proxy settings on IPCop.
I still have ticked "Transparent on Green:" though.

Will this still allow caching?

Rob
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