4 messages in com.googlegroups.google-talk-openRe: Gtalk using port 443
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Prabhu08 Apr 2008 08:37 
Paul Johnson08 Apr 2008 16:32 
Peter Saint-Andre09 Apr 2008 08:10 
Prabhu10 Apr 2008 05:24 
Subject:Re: Gtalk using port 443
From:Prabhu (itsr@gmail.com)
Date:04/10/2008 05:24:15 AM
List:com.googlegroups.google-talk-open

Hi,

i m sorry, in fact i was talking about the basic google talk port 5222, which is being filtered through our firewall, but when i try to login using https://gmail.com i can use gtalk inside my gmail. any help configuring the same using gtalk messenger?

sorry for the confusion.

On Apr 9, 8:10 pm, "Peter Saint-Andre" <stpe@gmail.com> wrote:

On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 5:32 PM, Paul Johnson <ba.@ursine.ca> wrote:

On Tuesday 08 April 2008 08:38:15 am Prabhu wrote:

We have blocked port 1080 in our network, but we are able to use gtalk through gmail when we login withhttps://gmail.cominstead of http://gmail.comas the connections is encrypted. Is it possible to use the Gtalk with port 443 or any other suggestions?

XMPP doesn't use port 1080, it uses port 5222.  The chat frame in gmail is a barebones XMPP client, as far as I can tell.

Port 1080 is used by the SOCKS protocol. I'm not sure what that has to do with XMPP or the Google Talk service. :) Peter