Re: [masq] [masq] [masq] [masq] ICQ Chat (was: Problem with rc.local)

1998-08-28 Thread Pete
receive incoming connections). The best solution, and the only way to achieve full functionality of ICQ behind a Masq box, is to install a SOCKS5 proxy server on your Masq firewall. Then you can tell ICQ that you have a SOCKS5 proxy server and it will work 100%. I was pointed to this answer

Re: [masq] [masq] [masq] ICQ Chat (was: Problem with rc.local)

1998-08-28 Thread Frode Hauge
requests, everything works perfectly. -- Frode -Original Message- From: Sandy Coyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 28. august 1998 20:24 Subject: Re: [masq] [masq] [masq] ICQ Chat (was: Problem with rc.local) [snip] In fact, everything except Chat did

Re: [masq] [masq] [masq] [masq] ICQ Chat (was: Problem with rc.local)

1998-08-28 Thread jekra
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

Re: [masq] [masq] [masq] [masq] [masq] ICQ Chat (was: Problem with rc.local)

1998-08-28 Thread Pete
Exactly how would one go about doing that? You can use ipautofw for that - check out http://masqapps.home.ml.org, it's explained there. I prefer the SOCKS5 solution tho. Regards, Pete - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL