000 -s 10.0.0.3 -u > /dev/null
on the other. "netstat -i" and ifconfig both show packet counts
increasing, and on both ends tcpdump shows either the packets leaving
the host or coming to the host, respectively.
On neither host does iptraf report anything more than one or two UDP
pa
I'm trying to figure out how to set the IP Masquerading rules to allow UDP
packets to and from my local network.
Basically, I'm trying to get a battle.net connection going from my Win98
box running, and I don't want to hook the modem up to the windows box
(for some strange reason
Oh, I should add the Socks5 supports UDP. You may want to look into that:
www.socks.nec.com I believe.
brad gray wrote:
> i am having problems getting udp packets through my firewall ( required
> for some on-line gaming like
>
> diablo ).. i have experimented with commands like
s back
in there's no way to figure
out who it belongs to. This doesn't mean this can't be done it just means that
custom code must be added to
the kernel (this has been done for Quake, for example).
brad gray wrote:
> i am having problems getting udp packets through my fir
Subject: udp packets
Date: Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 12:20:58PM -0500
In reply to:brad gray
Quoting brad gray([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> i am having problems getting udp packets through my firewall ( required
> for some on-line gaming like
>
> diablo ).. i have exper
i am having problems getting udp packets through my firewall ( required for
some on-line gaming like
diablo ).. i have experimented with commands like ipfwadm and had no success...
any suggestions?
could someone point me to some relevant documentation?
thanks
brad
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