Hello Edward,

Wednesday, March 26, 2003, 7:44:13 PM, you textually orated:

>> I have used this for a long time now. It is nice because it has a *nix and
ED> a
>> Win version.
>>
>> It's called Speak Freely.
>> Unix Version
>> http://www.fourmilab.ch/speakfree/unix/
>>
>> Win Version
>> http://www.speakfreely.org/

ED> Brian, does the Win version run through a standard linux iptables firewall?

ED> Just asking because Messenger does not (all that new uPnP crap).

ED> If it does, it would be suited to my purposes.

It is very easy to set up a single machine to work behind a Firewall (for
both calling and being called upon). All you have to do is set the firewall
to forward the three ports it uses (2074-2076). This technique has worked
for me since the ipfwadm days and still worked with ipchains and now
iptables.

Does that suit your purposes? Or is there more? Cause there is a lot more to
the complete system like the sfreflect conferencing server (very nice) and
sfvod voice on demand (nice for status updates and other stuff, but I
haven't used that for a while now). There are also many fine folks on the
SF mailing list that may be able to give even more info if this and the two
websites don't help answer you.

Have fun,
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