Only set ipautofw -A -r tcp/udp 1024 60999. Ports above 61000 are used for
masquerading.
However, you still loose the ability to do stuff from your Linux box.
For example, ftp stops working. Also, DNS from the Linux box to an outside DNS
server (eg. at your ISP) fails.
The MS knowledgebase says that you only need to forward UDP. In this case, ftp
on the Linux box keeps running. But DNS uses UDP.
-Joe
Andrew McCall wrote:
>
> I am still up in arms with netmeeting.
> It is the only hold back in my masq settings.
> I have the ports forwarded as per the instructions at
> http://dijon.nais.com/~nevo/masq
> When, i enable the final two settings
>
> ipautofw -A -r tcp 1024 65535
> ipautofw -A -r udp 1024 65535
>
> My linux box looses it's ability to connect out. It can PING bit i cannot,
> for example telnet out from it. Incomming telnet connections also take a
> very long time to reach it.
>
> PLEASE HELP ME!!!
> this has been the sole problem with my setup! It's the only thing holding
> back the implementation of the Ip masq server. PLEASE! any URL, mail
> address, or suggestion would be GREATLY appreciated.
>
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