Hi,
we`d like to show something in Second Life for an e-learning meeting at an german university and also like to try SL for conferencing purposes, where users of different universitys are involved.
Sadly, because of the firewalls, Second Life usually is not usable at university networks. And because it's such a huge bunch of ports that needs to be let trough, it could be hard to convince the IT guys enabling all of them.
So my question is if I've probably overseen an option to use SL at a pretty much secured network without handing them a long list of ports that need to be enabled.
And is there some sort of listing what the different ports actually are used for?
Perhaps you wouldn't need all of them.