You can use the command 'ipautofw', I wish I remembered the
correct parameters right now but you can specify a port range
to be forwarded, and then configure ICQ to use that port range.
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Joe Duncan
Systems
Human Resources Development Canada
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 28/08/98 6:14 pm:
SUBJECT too long. Original SUBJECT is
Re: [masq] [masq] [masq] [masq] ICQ Chat (was: Problem with rc.local)
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Exactly how would one go about doing that?
>You can get 100% functionality without that. Forward a set
>of ports to the machine you intend to run ICQ on (assuming
>you have a simple setup where it's mainly to be run from
>1 machine behind the masq). Then set ICQ up to go through
>a firewall using those specific ports. Voila, filereceive, chat
>requests, everything works perfectly.
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