QUOTE(robertngo @ Mar 1 2005, 04:07 PM)
the firewall only allow direct connection to internet for ssh, telnet and mail, how can msn go to the internet directly using port 80?
Wrong info, port for yahoo messenger.
Here are list of ports used by MSN
389 : TCP MSN NetMeeting
522 : TCP MSN NetMeeting
1024 : UDP MSN NetMeeting (ports 1024 - 65535)
1503 : TCP MSN NetMeeting Whitebord and Application Sharing
1720 : TCP MSN NetMeeting
1731 : TCP MSN NetMeeting
1838 : TCP MSN Messenger (Gamevoice)
1863 : TCP/UDP MSN Messenger primary (incoming)
2300 : TCP/UDP MSN Gaming Zone DX (incoming) - ports 2300-2400
2880 : TCP MSN Gaming Zone (ports 2880-29000). Caution: all ports open will become a security problem!
3389 : TCP MSN/Microsoft RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) for Remote Assistance
5004 : UDP MSN Messenger, ports 5004-65535. Used for AUDIO and VIDEO. Caution: securty risc! Do not open ALL these ports!
5004 : UDP MSN messenger (dynamically uses a port in this range 5004 - 65535 - requires uPNP in your NAT router and/or firewall). Used for AUDIO and VIDEO. See Microsoft website for details.
5190 : UDP MSN Messenger (incoming)
6667 : TCP MSN Gaming Zone (incoming)
6891 : TCP MSN Messenger Filetransfer (incoming) - ports 6891 - 6900, one port per file transfer
6901 : TCP/UDP MSN Messenger Voice Telephony (incoming)
28800 : TCP MSN Gaming Zone (incoming) - ports 28800 to 29000
47624 : TCP MSN Gaming Zone DX (incoming)