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>The solution?  Use smaller udp timeouts.
># ipfwadm -M -s 0 0 60
>will leave the tcp and tcpfin timeouts at their default, and will set the
>udp timeouts to 1 minute.  I really don't see a reason why they can't be
>set even lower or why udp has a timeout in the first place, since udp is
>packet based, not connection based.

Like I posted in an eariler email, I've now put the UDP timeouts down to 
60 seconds.  I had it abnormally high due to ICQ users were seeing me come 
and go (flapping).  After running a tcpdump, I noticed that ICQ (in its 
stock setup) sent updates no longer than every 8 minutes.  I was then 
later told that ICQ has a firewall timeout  adjustment for this exact 
issue.  I'm trying the new settings out now as we speak.


>Btw, another person said he didn't need the quake masquerading module to
>play quake or quake2.  This is correct for a couple of reasons:

Interesting!  I appreciate your knowledge on the quake module and
Q2 on this one!

Thanks everyone and I appologize for the false alarm but I definately
learned something from this thread and I imagine other people did too!

--David


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