configuration de mon routeur

configuration de mon routeur - Windows & Software

Marsh Posté le 22-04-2002 à 10:16:37    

je me suis acheté un petit routeur 4 port netgear rp114 qui pour le moment me satisfait tres tres bien enfin presque !
 
 
j'utilise pour téléphoner à l'étranger msn messenger.
le texte et l'envoie de diverses fichiers ne pose pas de souci mais par contre je n'arrive pas à sortir de mon réseau des que je veux faire de la video ou de l'audio pour téléphoner. En effet, je ne connais pas le port qu'utilise msn messenger pour sortir.
 
j'ai bien testé le netstat mais vu que mon pc et un serveur j'ai beaucoup trop de port et un peu la fleme de tous les tester.
 
 
merci de m'aider


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Marsh Posté le 22-04-2002 à 10:16:37   

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Marsh Posté le 22-04-2002 à 10:31:13    

J'ai pas le même routeur mais j'ai mis mon pc principal en DMZ et tout fonctionne. (mais j'ai installé un firewall dessus vu que le routeur ne protège plus)
 
Pour ce faire, tu dois spécifier une IP fixe à ton pc.
Ne pas oublier de mettre l'ip du routeur dans Gateway et dans Primary DNS.
 
Voilà.
 
GDI

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Marsh Posté le 22-04-2002 à 10:33:49    

je sais c'est déjà fait mais mon routeur ferme les ports inutiles donc je dois configurer mon nat pour faire la redirection de ports mais pour cela il faut que je connaisse le port :)


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Marsh Posté le 22-04-2002 à 11:23:15    

j'ai trouvé  
 
voila pour info :
 
  Active Worlds
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      TCP     3000
IN      TCP     5670
IN      TCP     7777
IN      TCP     7000-7100  
 
[0000]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=5670
 
[0001]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=7777
 
[0002]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=7000-7100
 
[0003]
Type=TCP
Translation=NORMAL
Port=3000  
 
AIM Talk
OUT     TCP   4099
IN      TCP     5190  
 
Battlecom
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      UDP  2300 - 2400
IN      TCP  2300 - 2400
IN      UDP  47624
IN      TCP  47624  
 
Buddy Phone
(only communication. No FTP)
IN      UDP  700 - 701  
 
Calista IP phone
OUT     TCP     5190
IN        UDP     3000  
 
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  
 
Delta Three PC to Phone
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN       TCP 12053 [use CuSeeMe protocol if available]
IN       TCP 12083
IN       UDP 12080
IN       UDP 12120
IN       UDP 12122
IN       UDP  24150 - 24179  
 
Dialpad
OUT     TCP     7175
IN         UDP     51200   51201
IN         TCP     51210
IN         TCP     1584    1585
OUT     TCP     8680    8686  
 
Dwyco Video Conferencing
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN         UDP     12000 - 16090
IN         TCP     1024 - 5000
IN         TCP     6700 - 6702
IN         TCP     6880
 
 
Go2Call
IN         UDP     2090  2091
IN         TCP     2090  
 
H.323 compliant video player,  
NetMeeting 2.0, 3.0, Intel Video Phone
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
(Incoming calls are not possible  
due to NetMeeting assigning ports dynamically.)
OUT     TCP     1720
IN      UDP     1024    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     UDP     1024    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN      TCP     1024    1502 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1024    1502 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN      TCP     1504    1730 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1504    1730 [use H.323 protocol if available]
IN      TCP     1732    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1732    65534 [use H.323 protocol if available]
OUT     TCP     1503    1503  
OUT     TCP     1731    1731  
IN      TCP     1503    1503  
IN      TCP     1731    1731  
 
Hotline Server
IN         TCP   5500 - 5503  
IN         UDP  5499
The TCP Ports enabled are 5500 - 5503 (This is for the standard 5500
Hotline port)
 
If you change the default port, then you must enable the 3 ports after
it (so if you choose 4000 then you must enable 4000 - 4003)
 
The UDP port enabled 5499 is required only if you want to list your
server on a tracker (the data stream is only outgoing so if you want to
disable in bound on a firewall it would work fine)  
 
ICQ
In ICQ under "Preferences & security", "Preferences" and Connections, click on "I am behind a firewall or proxy" then click on "Firewall Settings". Then select "I don't have a SOCKS Proxy server on my firewall" or "I am using another Proxy server". Click Next.  Click "Use the following TCP listen ports for incoming event" and set the TCP ports for 20000 to 20019 for the first user, 20020 to 20039 for the second user,  20040 to 20059 for the third user, etc.  
 
OUT   UDP     4000
IN    TCP     20000   20019 for one user
OR
IN    TCP     20000   20039 for two users
OR
IN    TCP     20000   20059 for three users, etc.  
 
ICUII Client
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
OUT     TCP     2019
IN      TCP     2000 2038
IN      TCP     2050 2051
IN      TCP     2069
IN      TCP     2085
IN      TCP     3010 3030
OUT     TCP     2000 2038
OUT     TCP     2050 2051
OUT     TCP     2069
OUT     TCP     2085
OUT     TCP     3010 3030  
 
ICUII Client (Version 4.xx)
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN      TCP     1024 - 5000
IN      TCP     2000 - 2038
IN      TCP     2050 - 2051
IN      TCP     2069
IN      TCP     2085
IN      TCP     3010 - 3030
IN      TCP     6700 - 6702
IN      TCP     6880
IN      UDP   12000 - 16090  
 
Internet Phone
OUT     UDP     22555  
 
Ivisit
IN  UDP     9943
IN  UDP     56768  
 
LIVvE
(For pager file send only)
IN  UDP     8999  
 
mIRC DCC / IRC DCC
[mIRC Proxy/Firewall Help page]
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN  TCP     1024 - 5000
 
mIRC Chat
(The IRC port is usually 6667)
IN  TCP     6660 - 6669
 
mIRC IDENT
IN      UDP 113
 
MSN Messenger
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
NOTE: Shut off any personal firewall programs such as BlackIce, ZoneAlarm, etc.  
Ports 6891-6900 enable File send,  
Port 6901 is for voice communications
Allows Voice, PC to Phone, Messages, and Full File transfer capabilities.
Thnx to Brad King & Bill Finch Jr.
IN         TCP     6891 - 6900
IN         TCP     1863
IN         UDP    1863
IN         UDP    5190
IN         UDP    6901
IN         TCP    6901  
 
Net2Phone  
OUT     UDP     6801
IN        UDP  6801
One additional UDP and one TCP port in the range of 1 to 30000
must be mapped.  Ports 6802 and 6803 are suggested.  These  
ports must be mapped in your firewall, then set in the Net2Phone client
as follows:
     1) Click on Net2Phone's "Menu" button.
     2) Select "Preferences".
     3) Click on the "Network" tab.
     4) Enter 6802 for the Client TCP Port.
     5) Enter 6803 for the Client UDP Port.  
 
Pal Talk [support page]
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)  
IN       UDP 2090 [voice]
IN       UDP 2091 [control stream]
IN       TCP 2090  [file transfer]
IN       TCP 2091  [video listening]
IN       TCP 2095   [file transfer- older versions]
OUT   TCP 5001 - 50015 [text messaging]
OUT   TCP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
OUT   UDP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
OUT   UDP 1025 - 2500 [outbound voice & control stream (user configurable)]  
 
The last 2 UDP outbound ports are usually set in pairs. 1024 - 1025, 1026 - 1027, etc... Most users never have to set these lower two ports. They are dynamically assigned if you leave the lower two boxes set to 0's on the 'paltalk port settings' tab.  
Outbound ports are usually not an issue but are listed here for network users who may need to manually configure for a proxy or NAT server or other hardware device.  
 
PhoneFree
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN         UDP     1034 - 1035
IN         UDP     9900 - 9901
IN         TCP     1034 - 1035
IN         TCP     2644
IN         TCP     8000
This Mapping is needed to hear the audio from the incoming party, outgoing audio would work without it.  
** According to phonefree the ports you need open are:
   8000 TCP For Server access
   1034 UDP Voice in/out
   1035 TCP Voice in/out
   2644 TCP Personal Communication Center
I found that port range 9900-9901 UDP is also needed but not mentioned at phonefree support.
Also shut off any other firewall programs you may have running.  
 
To make PC-TO-PHONE calls, it seems only UDP port 9900 must be opened (the fewer ports open, the better!).  
 
Polycom ViaVideo H.323
IN         TCP     3230 - 3235
IN         UDP     3230 - 3235
NOTE: I needed to set these ports to dial out.
Also enable on ViaVideo (under H.323 QoS) 'Use Fixed Ports' 3230-3235 TCP & UDP  
 
Roger Wilco [support page]
IN         TCP  3782
IN         UDP  3782
IN         UDP  3783  [only needed for RW Base station]  
 
Speak Freely
IN         UDP     2074 - 2076  
 
Yahoo Messenger Chat
IN         TCP     5000 - 5001  
 
Yahoo Messenger Phone
IN         UDP     5055  
   
     
 
   
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Audio & Video  
Audiogalaxy Satellite [updated 12/13/00]
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)  
IN      TCP     41000 - 50000
IN      TCP     1117-5190  
 
Camerades
IN      TCP     2047 2048
IN      UDP     2047 2048  
 
GNUtella
IN      TCP     6346
IN      UDP     6346  
 
IStreamVideo2HP
IN      TCP     8076 - 8077
IN      UDP     8076 - 8077  
 
KaZaA
IN      TCP     1214  
 
Napster
OUT     TCP     6699
IN      TCP     6699  
 
QuickTime 4 Server
IN    TCP     6970
IN    UDP     6970  -  7000  
 
QuickTime 4 Client & RealAudio on Port 554
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
OUT     TCP     554
IN      UDP     6970  -  32000  
 
RealAudio on Port 7070
OUT     TCP     7070
IN      UDP     6970  -  7170  
 
ShoutCast Server
IN      TCP     8000 - 8005  
       
 
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Games  
Aliens vs. Predator
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN    UDP  80
IN    UDP  2300 - 2400
IN    UDP  8000 - 8999  
 
Anarchy Online (BETA)
IN    TCP 7013
IN    TCP 7500 - 7501
IN    UDP 7013
IN    UDP 7500 - 7501  
 
Asheron's Call [support page] [mapping info]  
OUT    UDP  9000, 9004, 9008, 9012
IN    UDP  9000, 9001, 9004, 9005, 9012, 9013
NOTE! You may also need to open the MSN Game Zone and DX ports  
 
Black and White
IN    TCP     2611 - 2612
IN    TCP     6667
IN    UDP    6500
IN    UDP    27900  
 
Blizzard Battlenet
This allows for -1- machine on the network to take advantage of Blizzard's BattleNet system for playing online games such as Diablo II and StarCraft. The 6112 port is needed in both TCP and UDP for StarCraft and Diablo II, and the 4000 port is needed for Diablo II. No other settings should be needed.
IN    TCP     4000
IN    TCP     6112
IN    UDP    6112  
 
Bungie.net, Myth, Myth II Server
IN    TCP     3453  
 
Dark Reign 2
IN    TCP     26214
IN    UDP     26214  
 
Delta Force (Client and Server)
OUT     UDP     3568
IN      TCP     3100    3999
OUT     TCP     3100    3999
IN      UDP     3100    3999
OUT     UDP     3100    3999
 
 
Delta Force 2
IN      UDP  3568
IN      UDP  3569  
 
Elite Force
IN    UDP     26000
IN    UDP     27500
IN    UDP     27910
IN    UDP     27960
NOTE: If the server is behind the same router/firewall as other clients, then all of the clients will have to add "+set net_port 27961," "27962," etc. to their shortcut command lines.  Otherwise, they will not be able to use the in-game internet game browser. This is due to the fact that EF uses the same port (27960) for both the client and the server.  
 
Everquest
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
See this Everquest page for more info
IN   TCP   1024  7000
IN   UDP  1024  6000
Note: May have to open this last UDP range even wider  
 
F-16, Mig 29
IN    UDP    3862
IN    UDP    3863  
 
F-22 Lightning 3
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN    UDP     3875
IN    UDP     4533
IN    UDP     4534
IN    UDP     4660 - 4670 (for VON)  
 
F-22 Raptor  
IN    UDP    3874, 3875  
 
Fighter Ace II
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN    TCP     50000 - 50100
IN    UDP    50000 - 50100
 
for DX play also open these ports:
IN    TCP     47624
IN    TCP     2300 - 2400
IN    UDP     2300 - 2400  
 
Half Life
IN    UDP  6003
IN    UDP  7002
IN    UDP  27010
IN    UDP  27015
IN    UDP  27025  
 
Half Life Server
IN    UDP  27015  
 
Heretic II Server
IN    TCP     28910  
 
Hexen II
Each computer hosting Hexen II must use a different port number, starting at 26900 and incrementing by 1.
 
IN    UDP     26900 (for first player)  
 
KALI
Each computer using KALI must use a different port number, starting at 2213 and incrementing by 1.
 
IN    UDP     2213 (for first player)
IN    UDP     6666  
 
Kohan Immortal Sovereigns
This allows you to host a Kohan game and have it show
up on Gamespy, otherwise no one will be able to see your
game outside of your lan. Only the ICS server can host  
games and have them show up however.
IN    UDP     3855
IN    UDP     17437
IN    TCP      3855
IN    TCP      17437  
 
Motorhead server
IN    UDP     16000
IN    TCP      16000
IN    TCP      16010 - 16030
IN    UDP     16010 - 16030  
 
The ports 16010-16030 are ports I specified in the MotorHead dedicated server client ports section. You need to specify client ports so that Motorhead does not assign client ports randomly.  
 
MSN Game Zone [support page] [DX support page]
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN    TCP     6667
IN    TCP     28800 - 29000
 
for DX play also open these ports:
IN    TCP     47624
IN    TCP     2300 - 2400
IN    UDP     2300 - 2400  
 
Need for Speed - Porche
IN    UDP     9442  
 
Need for Speed 3- Hot Pursuit
IN    TCP  1030  
 
Operation FlashPoint
 
TCP 47624 ~ 47624  
TCP 2234 ~ 2234  
BOTH 6073 ~ 6073  
 
Outlaws
IN    UDP     5310
IN    TCP      5310  
 
Quake2  (Client and Server)
IN    UDP     27910  
 
QuakeIII  
Each computer playing QuakeIII must use a different port number, starting at 27660 and incrementing by 1. You'll also need to do the following:  
 
1. Right click on the QIII icon  
2. Choose "Properties"  
3. In the Target field you'll see a line like "C:\Program Files\Quake III Arena\quake3.exe"  
4. Add the Quake III net_port command to specify a unique communication port for each system. The complete field should look like this: "C:\Program Files\Quake III Arena\quake3.exe" +set net_port 27660  
5. Click OK.  
6. Repeat for each system behind the NAT, adding one to the net_port selected (27660,27661,27662)  
 
IN    UDP     27660  (for first player)  
 
Rainbow Six (Client and Server)
OUT     TCP     2346
IN      TCP     2346  
 
Rogue Spear
OUT     TCP     2346
IN      TCP     2346  
 
Soldier of Fortune
IN   UDP   28910 - 28915  
 
Starcraft
IN   UDP   6112  
 
Starfleet Command
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN   TCP  2300 - 2400
IN   TCP  47624
IN   UDP 2300 - 2400
IN   UDP 47624  
 
SWAT3
IN   TCP 16639
IN   UDP 16638  
 
Ultima
IN   TCP   5001-5010 Game
IN   TCP   7775-7777 Login  
IN   TCP   8888 Patch  
IN   TCP   8800-8900 UO Messenger  
IN   TCP   9999 Patch
IN   TCP   7875 UOMonitor
 
Port 7875 is not used by the game, but by UOMonitor, which many players use to monitor server status.  
 
Unreal  Tournament server
IN    UDP 7777 (default gameplay port)
IN    UDP 7778 (server query port
IN    UDP 7779+ (UDP 7779+ are allocated dynamically for each
                        helper UdpLink objects, including UdpServerUplin
                        objects. Try starting with 7779-7781 and add
                        ports if needed.))
IN    UDP 27900 (server query, if master server uplink is enabled.
                         Some master servers use other ports, like 27500)
IN    TCP 8080  
(Port 8080 is for UT Server Admin. In the [UWeb.WebServer] section of the server.ini file, set the ListenPort to 8080 (to match the mapped port above) and ServerName to the IP assigned to the router from your ISP.)  
 
Westwood Online - C&C Tiberian Sun & Dune 2000
Note: Westwood Online supports only one user per public IP address at any given time. Apprule courtesy of Quantus' World
OUT     TCP     4000
IN      TCP     4000
IN      UDP     1140    1234
IN      TCP     1140    1234
OUT     UDP     1140    1234
OUT     TCP     1140    1234  
 
ZNES
IN    UDP  7845 [Use Quake Translation if you can set it]  
       
 
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Common Servers  
FTP Server on your LAN
IN    TCP     21  
 
POP3 Mail Server on your LAN
IN    TCP     110  
 
SMTP Mail server" on your LAN
IN    TCP     25
 
TELNET Server on your LAN
IN    TCP     23  
 
WEB Server on your LAN
IN    TCP     80
       
 
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Other  
BAYVPN
OUT     UDP     500  
 
CITRIX Metaframe / ICA client
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN     TCP   1494
IN     UDP  1604
IN     TCP   1023 - 5000 (NOTE: Depending on the number of clients/sessions, you can try decreasing this range, or you may need to increase it.)  
 
CarbonCopy32  host on your LAN
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN    TCP     1680
IN    UDP     1023-1679  
 
Deerfield MDaemon Email Server
IN    TCP     3000
IN    TCP     3001  
 
Direct Connect
(Watch Out! Opens a wide port range!)
IN  TCP 375 - 425  
 
FW1VPN
OUT     UDP     259  
 
Laplink Host
IN    TCP     1547  
 
Lotus Notes Server
IN    TCP     1352  
 
NTP (Network Time Protocol)
OUT     UDP     123
IN      UDP     123  
 
pcANYHWERE host on your LAN
IN    TCP     5631
IN    UDP     5632  
 
RAdmin (Fama Tech)
IN    TCP     4899  
 
Remote Anything
FAQ page
IN    TCP      3999 - 4000
IN    UDP     3996 - 3998  
 
Remotely AnyWhere
IN    TCP      2000  
 
Remotely Possible Server
IN    TCP      799  
 
Shiva VPN
(set the mobile option in the Shiva VPN client software to be your public IP address)
OUT   UDP     2233
IN    UDP     2233  
 
Timbuktu Pro
IN    TCP      407
IN    TCP 1417 - 1420
IN    UDP   407
IN    UDP  1417 - 1420  
 
Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
IN    TCP     5500
IN    TCP     5800
IN    TCP     5900  
 
Windows 2000 Terminal Server
(probably also works for NT Terminal services)
IN    TCP      3389
IN    UDP     3389  
 
voila

 

[jfdsdjhfuetppo]--Message édité par ko_omer le 22-04-2002 à 11:24:38--[/jfdsdjhfuetppo]


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