11-15-2008, 06:43 PM
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LQ Guru
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Haven't done this myself but what you wrote about "default ports" makes me suspect this is a firewall issue.
Linux has iptables for host based firewall. You might want to try turnning off iptables then test your connection. If it works it lets you know it was being blocked.
You'd then want to modify your iptables rules to allow the specific ports needed so you can turn iptables back on.
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