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tisungho
June 5th, 2007, 04:47 PM
Hi everyone,

I'm testing some FW like Comodo, Jestico... When I found LnS 2.06, I decided to end up using it. However, I found that I can't use Voipbuster to call my parents. In the beginning, it was so hard to logon. I solved the problem by allowing some ports that were shown in the log. However, when I hung up the phone and I couldn't call again ??? . I tried to uncheck "Internet filtering enabled", and It worked.

Do you know how I can solve this problem cause I use this program everyday.
Thank you very much!

Frederic
June 5th, 2007, 05:08 PM
Hi,

There are some information here:
http://www.voipbuster.com/en/faq_connection.html#54

=>

UDP 5060
UDP 11112
UDP 10300 - 10311
UDP 6901 - 6920

To create the 4 rules, you can import (4 times) the generic rule from there:
http://www.looknstop.com/En/rules/rules.htm#TCPClient

(just edit each rule and replace the defaut 55555 by 5060, by 11112, also change TCP to UDP, for the 2 last rules change the criteria from "equal to" to "Range A-B", and enter both numbers).

Frederic

tisungho
June 6th, 2007, 08:19 AM
-{ Quote: "Hi,

There are some information here:
http://www.voipbuster.com/en/faq_connection.html#54

=>

UDP 5060
UDP 11112
UDP 10300 - 10311
UDP 6901 - 6920

To create the 4 rules, you can import (4 times) the generic rule from there:
http://www.looknstop.com/En/rules/rules.htm#TCPClient

(just edit each rule and replace the defaut 55555 by 5060, by 11112, also change TCP to UDP, for the 2 last rules change the criteria from "equal to" to "Range A-B", and enter both numbers).

Frederic" }-

Thank you so much for your help!
To import the generic rule, what should I choose? "TCP/UDP port in client mode" or "TCP/UDP port in server mode"?

Could u tell me what the difference between "Source/Destination" and "Destination/Source"?

Need help please...
When I open the log, I saw the log running all the time :o it's so strange and not like that before. Even though I closed all my applications (browser/yahoo messenger...), the log keeps running. It seems that LnS is blocking the connections which are trying to connect to my pc!

tisungho
June 6th, 2007, 09:10 AM
Hi again,

Mostly the log shows the UDP destination port: 34719, and the rule applied is "UDP : Any other UDP packet"

Frederic
June 6th, 2007, 05:03 PM
Hi,

I'm not sure if this is linked to the initial question or if this is a new issue.

For both cases, if the port is constant, then just create a rule with a right click on the alert from the log.

Then, if this is a new issue, select the Block attribute for this new rule.

If this is related to Voipbuster then the rule will allow this port to have Voipbuster working, and nothing else is required.

For your question regarding Client/server rule, normally you have to use the client rule.

Frederic