On 20/05/11 21:09, Volker Kuhlmann wrote
> But you can't blame ipcop for breaking isky if it turns out to be a
> firewall misconfiguration. You should find out first what the cause of
> the problem is. Some basic knowledge of isky's networking will be
> required.
>
> Volker
>
I have tried to install pfSense onto my IPCop box this morning with no 
success. I think part of the problem was bad burns but now that I have a 
CD which boots live into pfSense on my main PC it still does not boot my 
old IPCop box.

Here is the latest reply from the helpful Sky guy......
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I have had one other user with IP-Cop and he had the same issue.
I don't know how or if he solved it as he was happy to go off by himself 
and sort it out.

This is all I know
The protocol that we use is RTMPTE
It is tunneled through Port 80

Chances are the port is open. I suspect that Ip-Cop scans at the packet 
level and blocks the RTMPTE traffic
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We have a Netgear WNR2000 v2 wireless router which we installed DD-WRT  
on and use as an access point only at the moment so we might try it as a 
router/firewall and see how it goes.

-- 
Regards, Robert

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Robert Fisher
(aka - Rob, Bob, Robbie, Robbo, Fish)
www.fisher.net.nz
Phone:  03 383 5807
Mobile: 027 228 4698


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