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Old 10-16-2006, 07:14 PM   #1
d_freedom
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Default Fedora Core 5 FlashFXP v2.1 in Wine not WIneX

I have all my sites working nicely all using SSL Authorization. I have one site that does not connect and noticed it is a high port unlike the others and want to know if this could be the reason why?

I can connect to this site no problem in windows. In FC5 using wine and flashFXP v2.1 it never connects , its like the Server does not even exsist which I know the IP is correct but for some reason I feel the port is just not working correctly in FC5.

Not sure if its a Linux or FC5 with SSL and higher port number issue or not?

The port number is 34986.

I tried to set up allowing that port in FC5 firewall in the allow ports section and also in my router Linux BFSR41. Still does not work.

SOmething with the higher port and SSL and wine and FC5.

I also installed Vmware for linux and installed windows XP and FLashFXP and the same thing happens in there. I know for sure its something to do with FC5 or linux in general and higher Port ranges. But what is it I have no idea. I post this thread here to see if anyone else using FC5 and FLashFXP v2.1 in WIne also has an issue connecting to any sites with very high ports using SSL authorization.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks

Last edited by d_freedom; 10-16-2006 at 07:21 PM.
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