Re: [72attendees] SIP blocked in hotel rooms ....

Ken Raeburn <raeburn@MIT.EDU> Tue, 29 July 2008 00:01 UTC

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On Jul 29, 2008, at 00:10, Richard Pruss wrote:
> IPSEC/UDP is blocked as well.

Hm, that appears to be a change.  It was working earlier for me -- in  
fact, I had a "back to my mac" ipsec tunnel up when I read your  
message.  But I tried the VPN to work, and that failed, and (after  
having to turn off BTMM to make the VPN software happy) I can't get  
BTMM up again.  It didn't work for me when I first arrived Sunday,  
then it was working, now it's not again....

Ken
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