Thanks for you immediate reply. If I wanna write my own ip_masq module(in 2.2.x) for an voice chat application, which is however an proprietary software, where should I start from? or any references/links to read?
Furthermore, how to I discover the port numbers the application is using? On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 11:03:32AM -0500, Alex Lau wrote: > Special socket program like anything started with "Microsoft" may need a > module e.g H323 > for the kernel in order to to work. I'm not sure why H.323 module didn't > work (need debug) > but 2.4 iptable look a lot cleaner and less security issue (2.2-20 is > the current > stable kernel for ip masq ) I don't use microsoft product dont' know > what to suggest you > to use. But port forwarding should be the same as your masquerading > script instead of > just putting ip you put ip:port number > > http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/IP-Masquerade-HOWTO/kernel-2.2.x-requirements.html > Good Luck > Alex > > > Zou Min wrote: > > >HI, > > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]@��IP�W����. > > > >�ثe�D�n���D�O����b���������̨ϥλy����ѳn��P�~���������������. > >�ڸչL > >MSN Messenger 4.6, p2p voice chat. > >Microsoft Netmeeting 3.01 > >V2 Communicator (from www.v2tech.com) > >�������D. �e��ӳ��O�����p��, ��V2 Communicator�i�H�����p�W, ���O�u��� > >�����, ���Oť������誺�y��. > > > >�ܤ_Netmeeting, �ڸչL�o�ӷN�j�Q�H�g�� H.323 module. > >(http://www.coritel.it/coritel/ip/sofia/nat/nat2/nat2.htm) > >���O�n���٬O����. > > > >�ڭ̪�IP Masq Server�Ϊ��OLinux kernel-2.2.19, with ipchains-1.3.10-15. > >("rc.firewall"�W�O�ӷhLinux IP Masquerade HOWTO�W��) > > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >�p�G�ڭn�ۤv�]�wport forwarding rules����, ���ӫ�˳]? [EMAIL PROTECTED], > >��p, V2 Communicator, �����ӫ�˥h�����port�ڻݭnforward? > > > >�]�\, post�b�o�̦��Ioff-topic, ���O�ڧ�F�ܦh�a��, ���S���n���ѨM��k. > >�h�����������ۧU! > > > > > > > > > -- regards, ZM -- When one burns one's bridges, what a very nice fire it makes. -- Dylan Thomas

