Ken Sims wrote:
You're going to need INPUT and OUTPUT rules with -j ACCEPT to allow port 
5222 as a destination port and source port respectively.

Explicitly?

My default rule is ACCEPT anyways (I firewall at the router).

If you're still having problems, I recommend adding logging rules temporarily.

Bleh, I hate firewall logging.

Thanks!

david

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