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CUSeeMe Help Behind Router?

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2002 6:59 am
by TomMonger
Hello,

I was wondering if anyone can help me get my CUSeeMe program to run while behind a router. I am using Cornell Version 1.0 of CUSeeMe. CUSeeMe is showing my private IP (192.168.xxx.xxx) and not my public IP, so it won't connect to anything.

Can I use port forwarding to rectify this problem? If so, what port should I open?

Are there any other tricks to get this to work?

Thanks for any help!

-Tom in Scranton, PA

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2002 7:42 am
by YeOldeStonecat
Good reference here:
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sha ... t_list.htm

Wow, you have a lot of ports to open.

CuSeeMe
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
OUT UDP 24032
IN UDP 1414 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN UDP 1424 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN TCP 1503
IN TCP 1720 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN UDP 1812 1813
IN TCP 7640
IN TCP 7642
IN UDP 7648
IN TCP 7648
IN TCP 7649 7649
IN UDP 24032
IN UDP 56800
OUT UDP 1414 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT UDP 1424 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT TCP 1503
OUT TCP 1720 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT UDP 1812 1813
OUT TCP 7640
OUT TCP 7642
OUT UDP 7648
OUT TCP 7648
OUT TCP 7649
OUT UDP 56800

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2002 10:37 am
by Dakota
Yikes! Might just be easier to go into the DMZ with a good firewall!

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2002 1:54 pm
by YeOldeStonecat
He could probably get away with just doing 4 or 5 ranges, he won't be able to do that many individual ports.

Thanks for the tips!

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2002 12:11 pm
by TomMonger
Thanks for those suggestions, guys.

I tried Port Forwarding, but my Soho router only allows 10 ports, and there were too many for me to enter.

I also tried opening up my system with DMZ, but my CuSeeMe program is still picking up my internal IP.

I think I need the better version the CuSeeMe software :(

-T.

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2002 2:32 am
by DonChicago
Cornell 1.0 CU-SeeMe does not use ports below 7648 or above 7649 as I recall. Those ports relate to services used by later versions. In any case, you may have troubles connecting to certain CU reflectors, particularly eref versions. The White Pine reflectors should work in most cases.
If you do a google serach on CU-SeeMe, you should be able to find a FAQ for the early versions that lists all port usage.

Re: Thanks for the tips!

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2002 8:31 am
by YeOldeStonecat
Originally posted by TomMonger
Thanks for those suggestions, guys.

I tried Port Forwarding, but my Soho router only allows 10 ports, and there were too many for me to enter.

I also tried opening up my system with DMZ, but my CuSeeMe program is still picking up my internal IP.

I think I need the better version the CuSeeMe software :(

-T.
Try working with a range of ports, instead of individual. Ex...if you see port 7640, 7642, 7648, 7649....you don't need to make 4 separate entries, just make one entry covering the full range, from <first> to <last>.

Yes, when dealing with software running through NAT, for best compatibility, always use the latest version of everything. Firmware for your router, and the software, with all patches applied.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2002 6:27 am
by TomMonger
I tried opening a range of ports, and I was able to get to some reflectors (White Pine)! However, most refs gave me "incorrect IP" errors.

-Tom