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AVC and Firewall


Bob Kristel 887695
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Bob Kristel 887695
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Hi,

 

I'm using a Kerio Firewall and now is changed from Roger Wilco to AVC.

All the time I'm getting these messages from Kerio that there's traffic. Even if I permit the traffic it keeps coming back and ATC is interrupted.

Does anybody know what to do about it (in simple terms and step by step please...)

 

I tested ATC whith the firewall lowered and then everything worked allright. But I think that's a bit too dangerous.

 

Thanks!

 

Bob

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Ralf Ittmann 858472
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Hi,

 

please make sure to tick the "always allow this program to access the internet" option.

The wording may be a bit different...

 

Hope this does the trick.

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Lennart Vedin
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I can't say for sure what port need to open, but following is as I use, and it works for me.

 

For AVC I open UDP port 3290 and 3782.

 

In summary all opened ports for Squawkbox, SBRelay and AVC, I myself have open:

TCP and UDP, 6809.

TCP and UDP, 6703.

UDP, 1900.

UDP, 6073.

UDP, 23456.

UDP, 3290.

UDP, 3782.

 

 

I have read existing docomeents as following:

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Vatsim doc say:

6809 - for Squawkbox TCP/UDP

6703 for SBRelay (if Used) TCP/UDP

1900/6073/23456 for Direct Play UDP

 

In addition the AVC support write about:

UDP port 3290 and 3782.

 

http://www.chocolatesoftware.com/sbrelay/help.html

If you have a router or firewall, try forwarding the following ports to your PC's internal IP address (see above for help locating your PC's internal IP, see your router or firewall's manual for help with forwarding ports):

 

* TCP 47624

* UDP 2300 to 2400

* UDP 6073

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In Addition to this chocolatesoftware.com/sbrelay, I recommend not to set DMZ (DeMillitaryZone), how I understand, it open all ports for one computer in a router.

 

Lennart Vedin SAS202

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