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broadway06405 08-27-2003 09:55 AM

Behind a Firewall/ AIM file transfer
 
If anyone is familiar with AOL Instant Messenger...
I've been trying to send files thru the file transfer section, but every time my friends and I try to make a connection, it gives a message stating that I am behind a Firewall. I have checked my Network settings and the firewall wasn't even enabled. I'm thinking that there is a firewall in LINKSYS. If there is, how do I change the settings or disable it?

Jason425 08-27-2003 11:15 AM

the only way that i know to disable it to allow file transfers is to enable DMZ.. you might be able to enable the aim port but i dont know much about that..

Omega 08-27-2003 12:28 PM

If you're behind a "router" (which I'm 90% sure the Linksys to which you referred is), then yes, you're essentially behind a firewall. You can theoretically enable file transfer functionality in AIM by forwarding TCP and UDP port 5190 to your computer's LAN IP address. Additionally, puting your computer into the DMZ would also accomplish this, but that's kind of like using a bomb to kill a mosquito (overkill).

Another thing I feel I should mention, is that AIM file transfer is notoriously bad. To have the best chance of it working, make sure both you and the person with whom you're attempting to transfer files have the newest version of AIM. The 5.2.xxxx versions seem to have much better functionality (but only with the same version).


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