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Ondrus, Joe F (UMC-Student) wrote:
> The problem I am having isn't with the outbound traffic. Every packet that is incoming just gets dropped. I tried the VPN, they can't reach it, being behind the firewall I'm guessing. Any advice?
>
> Joe
>
Do you know what incoming ports are available? Find out what ports you
*can* use (either by asking or by *carefully* using nmap), then follow
the advice below.
--
MK
>
>>One way would be to run a VPN on one of the ports they do allow outbound -
>>probably 443 as it's probably open, unfiltered and they'll expect to see
>>traffic on it - on your server. Then connect to the server over the VPN.
>
>>This might belong on the main list rather than discussion though.
>
>>Russell.
>
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