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Amsn
Author: Maxorata    Posted: 2006-02-24 10:08:35    Length: 1,025 byte(s)
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Hi,
Is there anyone using Logitech 4000 pro webcam and Amsn?
When I try to configure my cam under "webcam settings" in the "Preferences menu" I get an error that says I'm behind a firewall or a router. Well, yes, I'm behind a router; maybe this is the reason why my cam is not working properly. The problem is when trying to open some ports (following the instructions from the Ams webpage) I can't find any application that would allow me to do that in Yast. I tried configuring the firewall, but there is no "port forwarding option" there. There is an "enable port forwarding" option under "routing" in Network services, but it does not let me choose which ports I want to open. I have a desktop computer connected to the internet via a router; don't know is this is considered a network. Anyway, please if any of you can help me solve this problem I'll appreciate it. I'm using Suse Linux 10 on a 64-bit machine.
Thank you very much.
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