[GnomeMeeting-devel-list] [Fwd: [Bug 150543] New: - Why is allowing connection to port 80 so hidden?]



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 _      Damien Sandras
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150543
gnomemeeting | general | Ver: 1.0.2

           Summary: Why is allowing connection to port 80 so hidden?
           Product: gnomemeeting
           Version: 1.0.2
          Platform: Other
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: enhancement
          Priority: Low
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: gnomemeeting-maint bugzilla gnome org
        ReportedBy: hackeron dsl pipex com
         QAContact: gnomemeeting-qa-maint bugzilla gnome org


When I start gnomemeeting I get the following message:

Error while starting the listener
---------------------------------
You will not be able to receive incoming calls. Please check that no other
program is already running on the port used by GnomeMeeting

First of all, that isnt very descriptive at all.. why not mention the port
number on there?

Second, why not allow a prompt to allow connections to port 80? -- Thats what
skype does and although its technical merits arent as high as gnomemeeting
(working through proxy), many (most?) people choose it over gnomemeeting.

This is atleast from my experience. I'm still unable to hear my friend's voice
in gnomemeeting while its a matter of double clicking his name in skype.

Hope I havent insulted anyone, just stating my personal experience with
gnomemeeting and maybe some useful ideas.

Thank you in advance,
Roman Gaufman

PS, I have infact found in gconf-editor the ability to use port 80 was unable to
get it working however.

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