Thank you Jarrod for the great presentation on IPCop.  It got me
motivated to run home and install it and abandon my floppy disk router. 
I've plugged in a old 700mb HDD and gave it a whirl.  I am very pleased
in that it gave me no troubles and I don't have to reconfigure after
every reboot like some floppy distros I found.

        Now I was just wondering if anyone have used the dynamic DNS features
on IPCop or have used the services of dhs.org, dyndns.org, dyns.cx,
easydns.com, hn.org, no-ip.com or zoneedit.com.  I'm using dyndns.net
currently but would like more info in these if anyone has any.

        My second question is regarding port forwarding.  I...err... my son
plays Starcraft on a Windows machine inside the network and in order to
play online games port 6112 TCP/UDP is required to be forwarded to the
Starcraft playing machine.  I've set up the port forward and external
service access but I see no improvement in playing Starcraft online.  Is
there a way to check if this port is open?  I've had the same problem
with Coyote Linux but it worked with BBIagent, anyone with any ideas?

Jason

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