Hmmm, just tried it through my Smoothwall from a Win98SE machine running 
Mozilla for a browser (Java installed) and it worked fine.

Are you sure your WinXP has a sufficient Java client installed?

I noticed that the animated clock loaded Java to run.

rbentz at dunwoody.edu wrote:

> Hello all,
> I have a question about the port forwarding in IPCop.
> The problem: My WinXP box tries to access www.time.gov 
> and the animated clock does not display.  The WinXP machine
> is behind an IPCop firewall that is connected to the Inet 
> via cable modem.  The site(time.gov) says to "open" port 8013
> so I tried but I don't understand why it's failing.  
> The questions:
> Is there a way in IPCop to forward a port so all machines
> in the green network to use it?
> Anyone done this that could suggest what I'm supposed to do?
> 
> The setup:
> IPCop is on an older IBM PC70 in default load and patches.
> (no other ports being forwarded)
> I have only a green and red network.
> 
> Rob Bentz
> 
> 
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