On Saturdayen den 24 November 2001 23.09, Geoffrey Lee wrote: > > 18:33:59: [PKT] Packet (SRVv0, 10 bytes) received: > > (192.168.100.2:32930 <- 64.12.162.57:5190) > > 0000: 2A 01 0D 37 00 04 00 00 00 01 *..7...... > > 18:33:59: [PKT] Packet (SRVv0, 44 bytes) received: > > (192.168.100.2:32930 <- 64.12.162.57:5190) > > 0000: 2A 04 0D 38 00 26 00 01 00 06 39 35 32 31 31 33 > > *..8.&....952113 0010: 00 08 00 02 00 18 00 04 00 12 68 74 74 70 3A 2F > > ..........http:/ 0020: 2F 77 77 77 2E 61 6F 6C 2E 63 6F 6D > > /www.aol.com 18:33:59: [ERR] Rate limit exceeded. > > > > > > It's funny that Licq try to impersonate the 2001b version this way :-) > > Hmm. Not sure. :-( > > What happens when that happens, does it kick you offline?
No, this happened when I tried to logon. It occured several times. Restarting X + KDE solved the problem as it seems. I think I had this problem one year ago on windoze and behind a "Secure Zone" firewall. As I remember the fix was to force the client to logon to the icq login server using port 4000, and have that udp port open for incoming traffic through the firewall. Why it works now could probably be because I used my old licq config where this setup is set, I don't know, I have to try to reproduce this later. -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT Networks, Jokkmokk, Sweden. | Mandrake Linux release 8.2 (Cooker) for i586 | Current uptime with kernel 2.4.13-11mdksmp: 6 hours 52 minutes | cpu0 @ 814.28 bm, fan 4218 rpm, temp +29.0�XC | cpu1 @ 815.92 bm, fan 4166 rpm, temp +28�XC
