hi, could someone refresh my memory? doesn't the moo run over port 7777 also? and wasn't that also a problem due to that port being blocked or squeezed because it was the napster port? (it was always extremely slow for us; i guess there's a proxy now or something?). seems like some other port number would be more useful in these filtered environments. why is 7777 the port of choice? -gurcharan --- You wrote: On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 01:06:26AM -0400, Gurcharan S. Khanna wrote: > hi, > > not sure if there's a built-in tool in AG 2.0 but you can download a nice > little utility from detective.internet2.edu called internet detective. this > will test for multicast connectivity, connection to the Abilene network, and > bandwidth tests. Note, though, that the new version of the tool runs over port 7777, and so may get blocked by various P2P firewall rules. -- Frank Sweetser fs at wpi.edu WPI Network Engineer --- end of quote ---