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On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 18:01, Hugo Wau wrote: > Port 4559 and port 4557 are opened for udp and tcp client-server > communication. Are there any other ports, needed for hylafax > client-server communication? The short answer is 'yes', there are other ports that HylaFAX clients use. > When I issue a fax from a client machine I get the error: > 425 Cannot build data connection: Connection refused. > Any tip? What should I try to issue a fax from a client machine? To understand the source of your problem, read up on the FTP protocol relative to firewalls. This type of issue is a *very* frequent FAQ on this list. You should be able to find more details in the archives for this list. <sidebar> Can we please please add this to the FAQ if it does not exist? My quick scan of the 'Troubleshooting' section of the FAQ didn't find this question. Is it answered in the FAQ? If not, I volunteer to write the first revision of the answer as I am tired of seeing this question. </sidebar> Two quick things to try are: 1- try to use "passive mode" like you would in FTP - I'm unsure if the HylaFAX clients allow passive mode. I know other clients (like those built upon my gnu.hylafax library) do. 2- if your firewall software has ftp connection tracking features, read the documentation and enable it for inbound connections for port 4559 (in addition to, or instead of 21, the standard FTP port) to the HylaFAX server. I have not done this recently but had it working fine with ipfwadm and Linux some years ago. If the above do not work, to prove your HylaFAX server works remotely, and if your security policies can permit, remove/disable firewalling between your test client and server (temporarily/permanently completely or on a per-host basis) - only do this if you understand the security implications fully. good luck, -joe ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@hylafax.org.*