by null » Wed May 17, 2006 7:03 pm
IN UDP 2090 [voice]
IN UDP 2091 [control stream]
IN TCP 2090 [file transfer]
IN TCP 2091 [video listening]
IN TCP 2095 [file transfer- older versions]
OUT TCP 5001 - 50015 [text messaging]
OUT TCP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
OUT UDP 8200 - 8700 [Firewall / network mode group voice]
OUT UDP 1025 - 2500 [outbound voice & control stream (user configurable)]
The last 2 UDP outbound ports are usually set in pairs. 1024 - 1025, 1026 - 1027, etc... Most users never have to set these lower two ports. They are dynamically assigned if you leave the lower two boxes set to 0's on the 'paltalk port settings' tab. Outbound ports are usually not an issue but are listed here for network users who may need to manually configure for a proxy or NAT server or other hardware device.