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Allow Rendezvous to work through Apple's Firewall
Authored by: diamondsw on Apr 09, '03 07:48:33PM

Not in mine, also running 10.2.4.



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Allow Rendezvous to work through Apple's Firewall
Authored by: JohnnyMnemonic on Apr 09, '03 10:57:11PM

That option wasn't there for me either, also running 10.2.4. I wonder what makes you special? If I had to guess, I would say that you set it once, and then forgot. However, I think this is an important addition, if not to the default list, then at least to the pull-down menu--I mean, they have Gnutella pre-configed, but not Rendezvous iChat?

I have tried both 5289 and 5298, and have found that 5298 needs to be open to allow in-bound connections. Interestingly, without either open still allows out-bound connections--I can send messages using Rendez iChat with both 5289 and 5298 closed, but can't receive.



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Allow Rendezvous to work through Apple's Firewall
Authored by: bmerlin on Apr 10, '03 02:54:11AM

That's the entire point of a firewall--it allows outgoing communication, but not incoming except on ports that are specifically allowed.



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re: Allow Rendezvous to work through Apple's Firewall
Authored by: huzzam on Apr 25, '03 02:29:48AM
That's the entire point of a firewall--it allows outgoing communication, but not incoming except on ports that are specifically allowed.

There are good reasons not to allow certain outbound connections as well, and most firewalls also allow such restrictions (including apple's, though not through the gui).

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