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rizzo2dial
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reply to Umbyboy
Re: [PAP2] New useful utility for UNLOCKED PAP2's

said by Umbyboy See Profile :

I opened a specific UDP port but it's still not working!
I take it that means you've opened the specific UDP port (for TFTP purposes) in your firewall. If all other internet connectivity has been blocked to the program, that means DNS resolution has been block as well. According to searches on Google, DNS uses UDP port 53 (although some posts claim it can use TCP port 53 as well). Open up that port too and try again.

Umbyboy

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I opened both ports but when I try to Download&Decrypt I still get this message: "unable to resolve host ls.tftp.vonage.net".I disabled all firwalls

rizzo2dial
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If you're certain ALL FIREWALLS have been disabled, I guess try the following:

1) Uninstall the program
2) Uninstall the .NET Framework 1.1
3) Re-install the .NET Framework 1.1
4) Re-install the program.

If you have access to another computer, try installing it on there to see if it works ok as you're the only person who's reported this issue.

Umbyboy

join:2006-09-25
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Tnx for the answer:)I'll try and let u know!


platty99

@rogers.com

I was gettiing the "unable to resolve.." error too.

I realized I had added info to my windows "hosts" file which was forwarding all requests for ls.tftp.vonage.net to my local server.

Once I deleted those new entries, Vuckfonage was able to download and decrypt the file without any problems.

The windows "hosts" file is located in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\etc\hosts

Hope this helps someone.

rizzo2dial
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That's good information. In Umbyboy's case, the command line TFTP and ping utilities resolved the ls.tftp... domain name, so the hosts file was not the issue. I still don't know if the issue was resolved for Umbyboy.
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