  | |  | netmeeting | netmeeting 2003-05-16 - By Tony Nugent
Back On Fri May 16 2003 at 09:43, Rick Warner wrote:
> Go to MS's website and do a search of their knowledgebase. Last I did > this (2 years ago) I was horrified and banned NetMeeting from the network > where I worked at that time. Basically, the firewall issues are extreme. > As of 2 years ago, the recommendation from MS was to open *ALL* ports for > incoming traffic as NetMeeting will try to open a second connection on a > random port. The bottom line in the knowledgebase article was something
In that case, perhaps allowing "-m state --state RELATED" _might_ work to overcome the problem.
(I'm not handling netmeeting anywhere that I manage, so I'm not sure if this will work).
> to the effect that if you cannot get NetMeeting to work with your firewall > then you should remove the firewall. A bit backwards thinking IMHO. If
Backwards? That's a massive understatement! It is a typical m$ solution... as long as it works (or _appears_ to work), then it's ok. They really don't care about security (not unless they are forced to look at it).
> MS has not changed their model for port use in the past two years then you > will have a tough choice of security or NM. > > - rick warner
Please, PLEASE don't top-post with reply messages. please?
> On Fri, 16 May 2003, Jon Miller wrote: > > > Like to know if anyone has been able to get netmeeting to work over the internet both voice and video. trying to establish connections with both the us and the uk. > > > > thanks
Cheers Tony
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