QUOTE(Stef @ Feb 2 2004, 2:24 PM)
I understood that using the firewall prevented sending images?? I looked around in the preferences for the firewall and the system itself gives the possibillity to 'free' the port iChat uses (and it's possible to open ports which are not yet 'stated')
Someone from Holland?
Hey that's close by... and you'll be thrilled to hear i work in Holland probably (Oosterhout, nabij Breda) but for a Belgian firm
Ok, to answer the iChat/not able to send files...
It's true, for some reason i can't send files anymore.
iChat uses these ports: 5060, 5190, 5297*, 5298*, 5353*, 5678 and 16384** till 16403**.
To find the explanation on those ports, go to the link i mentioned above
One asterisk (*) means that these ports are used only on "Rendevous" or LAN network.
Two asterisks (**) means that those ports are used for Audio/Video broadcast.
The other ones are the minimum requirements to run iChat to talk and... it should do filetransfer (5190) although 5060 also is used to send invites on Audio/Video chat as far as i remember.
Although i made exeptions on those ports, filetransfer still doesn't work.
But it doesn't bother me to much, as i can just deactivate the firewall when i really need to send or receive a file, which doesn't really happen much.
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By Mayo:
BrickHouse provides a GUI for accessing OS X's network firewall settings without having to use Terminal.app.
I heard of BrickHouse yes, but i must say that the build in Firewall doesn't really need the Terminal to get it set up.
You can add every port you like by simply creating your own exeptions on the Firewall, and name them (as i created one called "iChat"... smart huh).