From: Paul Guyot (pguyot_at_kallisys.net)
Date: Mon Mar 03 2003 - 14:07:21 PST
Il me semble que le 1/3/03 ŕ 13:50 +0100, Pascal Massün nous racontait:
>The way I connect my Newton to the Mac is trough a router. On the router I
>have a firewall where NAT is enabled, as is Hacker attack protect (which
>hides the router from hackers) Could one of those two features be the
>culprit ?
Maybe you block multicast packets sent on UDP port 5353 on address
224.0.0.251. Is there anyway to create a white rule for these?
I guess there is no NAT between the Newton and the Mac. Here, the
Airport base does NAT as well and I can see every computer on the
Network with RendezVous from my Newton or from my laptop.
Paul
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