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    Firewall bypass

    How can I bypass the firewall to send and/or receive text messages?
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    Re: Firewall bypass

    The idea of firewalls is that you can't bypass them.

    If you have access to the administrative features of the firewall, enable the ports/site/application required.

    If you don't have administrative access, get the person who does to make these changes.

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    Yes, of course, but there must be a way to do it, something like FTP passive mode.
    It is supposed to be a P2P chat.

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    Firewalls are designed to block all un-authorised traffic.

    All network traffic goes through them, and they decide what to allow through or block, based on the settings applied by the administrator.

    If the application/port you are using is blocked, it needs to be unblocked in the firewall settings.

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    Ok, thanks, but that's not helping.
    I need to bypass the firewall.

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    Why do you need to bypass it?

    Why cant you just change the settings (or get the administrator to do it)?

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    The point is that this P2P chat I am doing is for my client,and he wants that to be done.
    P2P chat without any firewall configuration, that is, firewall bypass.

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    As far as I know the only way to do that would be to create a system which uses ports/applications/web-sites which are already allowed by the firewall.

    One option would be to create a web-based system (with a regular refresh), but it would be much easier to configure the firewall.

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    Your firewall is likely blocking incoming requests but not outgoing traffic. In order to achieve what you want, 2 clients, each behind a firewall to communicate, then it is manditory that you have some server outside of each firewall to act as an intermediary arbiter. Each client must then connect to the server and communicate with eachother through its control. There is no other way, no matter how bad you want it.
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    And even if I have a server, when a client wants to download text message from server the firewall would block him.

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    Quote Originally Posted by luigi
    And even if I have a server, when a client wants to download text message from server the firewall would block him.
    Yes, that is correct, and as everyone has said, that is one of the things a firewall is designed to do and one of the reasons it exists in the first place.

    If you have a client with a business need to bypass the security of your firewall then the client needs to speak with your management, who, in turn, can get with your network admins, providing, of course, that your management feels their need is valid.

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    Re: Firewall bypass

    Quote Originally Posted by luigi
    And even if I have a server, when a client wants to download text message from server the firewall would block him.
    Are you sure about this? Maybe not. Can your clients web-surf from behind their firewall? If so, then you're statement is not correct.
    Nobody knows what software they want until after you've delivered what they originally asked for.

    Don't solve problems which don't exist.

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