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Christopher M. Iarocci wrote: > >> >> >> >> > It appears from the log that your clients are trying to connect to > port 3784, not 27960. I suggest you open that one instead. The > source port is not important (your firewall rule should allow the > source IP and ports to be any), and not consistant. It's the > destination port you need to configure for, which from the logs, is > 3784 UDP. > > HTH > Chris I tried this before posting to the list. Same eNAT and firewall rule for port 3784. Why is it being blocked? This is why I'm having so much trouble. |