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DrStrange
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reply to TxJohn
Re: MJ incompatible with Verizon Security Suite

It seems to me that this would be handled easily by adding an exception [for both inbound and outbound traffic] for magicjack.exe to the Verizon firewall.

Here's a user guide to the Verizon firewall:
»www2.verizon.net/micro/vissbusin···wall.pdf


amigo_boy

join:2005-07-22
Tempe, AZ
·Cox HSI
·magicjack.com


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reply to TxJohn
If you actually know how to use the Verizon Firewall then unblock these ports:
TCP Ports List: 80 (HTTP), 443 (HTTPS)
UDP Ports List: 5060, 5070
UDP 10000-65535 (I am not sure if these are necessary but people claim Magicjack will use a random port in this range.)
That's not entirely correct.

1. MJ only uses UDP 5070. But, it's common for people to open 5060 through 5070 because that's what the SIP standard provides for.

2. MJ uses a random UDP port in the range of 10000-30000. There's no reason to open ports above 30000.

3. This port "opening" should not be confused with "port forwarding."

Most people who think of "opening ports on their firewalls" think it means they have to allow access *from* the extranet into their local network (using "port forwarding"). Magicjack doesn't require that.

The people who get into trouble with firewalls are those in corporate (restrictive environments), or who use a simplified security or firewall interface, and choose "high" without knowing what it means. In both cases it restricts access *to* the external network from the internal network (except for some well known activities like web browsing on ports 80, 8080, 443.

It's *those* people who need to open ports to undo the restrictions they placed on themselves.

Caveat: There are a few rare circumstances involving Linksys routers with buggy firmware, where port forwarding (allowing external connections *into* the internal network) seems to allow the buggy router to work.

The only reason I'm sensitive to this topic is that I see the advice "open ports" given out so often that it causes MJ users to use port forwarding to open large (incoming) holes in their firewalls for no reason. It turns into an urban legend just because everyone's seen so many people provide the advice (without explanation).

The vast majority of people do not have restrictive firewalls prohibiting *outbound* access to the internet. That's the only time (except for some buggy newer Linksys routers) that anyone needs to "open ports."

Mark


RockyBB
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Longmont, CO

reply to TxJohn
said by TxJohn :

At this point I was told that MJ is not compatible with Verizon Security Suite. This is never mentioned by MJ and in fact they state on their web site that they are compatible with firewalls. Sounds like another potential lawsuit to me.
you would have to pay an attorney in full in advance to take your case. MJ can't be responsible for the entire universe of other companies' service offerings and modifying their own product to be compatible with everyone else. too bad for you that MJ has both your money and their difficult to UNINSTALL advertising software resident on your PC.


r81984
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reply to TxJohn
said by TxJohn :

My MagicJack wouldn't dial out despite several chat help sessions to re-configure firewall ports, etc. I subscribe to Verizon Security Suite and discovered that if I disabled the Verizon Firewall, then MJ worked. I contacted support again and they tried a few things, then the chat was elevated to a higher level. At this point I was told that MJ is not compatible with Verizon Security Suite. This is never mentioned by MJ and in fact they state on their web site that they are compatible with firewalls. Sounds like another potential lawsuit to me. Has anyone else discovered this?
Lawsuit???? Really. It is funny how people who have no idea what they are talking about threaten lawsuits.

MJ is compatible with every firewall.
You just have to open the ports.
If the Verizon Firewall does not allow you to open ports or does not correctly open the ports then you should not use it.
Your problem is not Magic Jack. Your problem is with Verizon.

Also, did you know that XP has a firewall already and you do not need Verizon's firewall.

If you actually know how to use the Verizon Firewall then unblock these ports:
TCP Ports List: 80 (HTTP), 443 (HTTPS)
UDP Ports List: 5060, 5070
UDP 10000-65535 (I am not sure if these are necessary but people claim Magicjack will use a random port in this range.)

Magicjack should not have to waste their time with Verizon's Firewall, next time call Verizon for help and do not waste Magicjack's time for no reason. Also, if you use a router you need to make sure those ports are forwarded to your PC or that you have upnp enabled.

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amigo_boy

join:2005-07-22
Tempe, AZ
·Cox HSI
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reply to TxJohn
said by TxJohn :

At this point I was told that MJ is not compatible with Verizon Security Suite. This is never mentioned by MJ and in fact they state on their web site that they are compatible with firewalls.
Myself and others use MJ with a firewall. You have to distinguish between a firewall that blocks connections *from* the extranet into your local network. And, a firewall that blocks connections *to* the extranet from your local network.

MJ works fine with the former. There's no need to open ports, etc. But, if someone has a restrictive firewall to prevent them from accessing the extranet, then you have to open ports. This is described on the magicJack wiki FAQ (»en.wikibooks.org/wiki/MagicJack)

Mark


TxJohn

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My MagicJack wouldn't dial out despite several chat help sessions to re-configure firewall ports, etc. I subscribe to Verizon Security Suite and discovered that if I disabled the Verizon Firewall, then MJ worked. I contacted support again and they tried a few things, then the chat was elevated to a higher level. At this point I was told that MJ is not compatible with Verizon Security Suite. This is never mentioned by MJ and in fact they state on their web site that they are compatible with firewalls. Sounds like another potential lawsuit to me. Has anyone else discovered this?
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