Martin Hannigan <hanni...@gmail.com> writes:

> You should open 60000 through 610000. Unless you have a specific
> reason to specify a port or your target server is unfiltered entirely,
> you may not need to specific port.

My problem is that it's not the server that is filtered, but the client.
I guess only some ports are allowed for incoming UDP traffic on the
client side.

> I also found you need to allow ICMP. I found this tcpdump'ing to
> resolve a similiar issue. I don't know if thats a function of the NAT
> that I am behind or the client and I haven't dug too deeply into the
> logs of both to confirm it's end to end.

This could also be it. I'll try some experiments when I get back to this
network.

Thanks,

Alan
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