Jason Louie wrote:
I've tried LICQ and EveryBuddy. I prefer EveryBuddy since this will
also support MSN.
Jason
Roy Souther wrote:
Sorry I have not seen it if you posted. What are you running for a
Linux ICQ client?
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 15:10, Jason Louie wrote:
Now my question is that the Windows 2000 can run ICQ and MSN without any
problems, why would I have these problems only on the Linux box and not
on the Windows box?
On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 23:51, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
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> On Wednesday 13 November 2002 11:40, Jason Louie wrote:
> > I finally got my home network working using Coyote Linux as the
> > router. I now have a linux box sitting behind the router but I seem to
> > be having trouble with several things with icq.
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> not sure which kernel version you have on your router, but have you installed
> the ip_masq_icq module? it's like the ftp, quake, etc... modules that enable
> those services properly over linux firewalls....
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