Here is the dump that I got back.. Does this provide any enlightenment?

IP masquerading entries
prot   expire source               destination          ports
tcp   5:59.69 ClientMachine           mrussjof1128.mediaring.com 2237 ->
1720 (62655)
udp   4:01.30 ClientMachine           mrussjex4028.mediaring.com 1719 ->
1719 (62649)
tcp   1:32.93 ClientMachine           mrussjgc2071.mediaring.com 2260 -> www
(62679)
tcp   0:59.74 ClientMachine           mrussjgc2071.mediaring.com 2259 -> www
(62678)
tcp   0:33.95 ClientMachine           mrussjgc2071.mediaring.com 2258 -> www
(62677)
tcp   0:00.53 ClientMachine           mrussjgc2071.mediaring.com 2257 -> www
(62676)
udp   4:59.96 ClientMachine           mrussjof1128.mediaring.com 5800 ->
5852 (62660)
tcp   6:00.92 ClientMachine           mrussjof1128.mediaring.com 2240 ->
1730 (62658)
tcp  14:42.20 ClientMachine           mrussjof1128.mediaring.com 2238 ->
1136 (62656)

----- Original Message -----
From: Jason Hirsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Syd Carter / Upper Level <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: April 1, 2000 19:39 PM
Subject: Re: MediaRing VOIP and Firewall


> While it is running, try (as root) netstat -M
> It will dump all ports that are currently accessed- you can usually see
> when they are going the wrong way (for example)
>
> tcp  14:40.99 enterprise.startrek.net expert.cc.purdue.edu 1058 -> telnet
> (65084
> )
> tcp  12:07.77 enterprise.startrek.net 205.188.5.191        1028 -> 5190
> (64999)
>
> port 1028 is directed to port 5190 on the inside.... but it works.  If i
> had other stuff going i'd show u them, too.
>
> umm, theres another command to log all connection/ports- thatm ight work
> better.
>
> jason
>
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> On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, Syd Carter / Upper Level wrote:
>
> > I have tried to use MediaRing on my Win 95 clients.  I think that there
> > is a conflict with my firewall running off the linux server.  Does
> > anyone have experience with this software of can provide insight onto
> > determining what ports are being accessed / blocked
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
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