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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax Client - Server problem



Build.

Most likely. Look this feature is pretty obscure and no home/SOHO web based router is going to support it. Possibly a $10,000 router but at that price you may as well just buy a linux box.

I suggest you try Shorewall and a Fedora Core 1/2 basic install. You should have a working router that can be built from an old Pentium I/II/III in around an hour (for a newbie, less for a seasoned warrior).

Regards,

Kimble Young



support wrote:
Hi,


Linux router ... hm ... but my router is web-based only. I cannot telnet or ssh into the router. Do you mean that I need to build my own router or buy another one?


Thomas



Thomas


On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 08:02, Kimble Young wrote:

I have to agree here.

To the ftp connection tracking modules hylafax looks identical to an ftp session. You just need to tell it to use port 4559.

I have it working on several machines with no problems.

Regards,

Kimble Young

An Intrepid HylaFax User wrote:

According to previous discussion on fax client and server through FTP
port 4559, no one can answer this firmly.

What I think is that this is a problem due to NAT. This situation occurs
similarly in Voice Over IP (VOIP). For example, in SIP, NAT will only
change the source IP address for LAYER 3 only, but those embedded in IP
message at or above Layer 4 (TCP/UDP layer or above) will not be
translated to the NAT address. A voice channel (UDP) cannot be
established as internal IP address is un-routeable. This can be solved
by installing STUN server or Tunneling techniques.


If you're using Linux as a router, you can configure your ip_nat_ftp module to
do protocol inspection for the hylafax ports as well as ftp.  Linux provides a
a rich set of flexible NAT and conntrack helpers which work with protocols
like FTP and IRC which pass around IP#s around as part of its session
conversations.

These topics are covered at length by various HOWTOs and FAQs.  The Hylafax
protocol looks almost identical to FTP's with respect to its file xfer
commands, so I suspect adding the hylafax ports to the nat/conntrack ftp
helpers will "make it all work" like magic.

=R=




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