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[ILUG] Bugzilla attachment problem / IPCOP

[ILUG] Bugzilla attachment problem / IPCOP

Domenico Gentile Domenico.Gentile at CardBASE.com
Thu Jun 8 16:30:34 IST 2006


  

Hi Dom
   
    Sorry this wont help you much....

I use IPCops on 4 different networks I have no problems with sending 
large files
from one network to another.  I know next to nothing about Bugzilla but 
if that's
listing on its own port you will have to set-up port forwarding on IPCop
to connect.

Tom

--
Thanks Tom, but IPCOP uses Port:81 & 445 and besides I'm using IPCOP's
"Network Aliases" to connect. Also everything else is working fine on both
the Bugzilla box & other boxes.

Dom



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