Sorry for replying to myself - correction below:

On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 04:53:00AM -0700, Steve Bowman wrote:
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> #####
> BTW, you probably don't need the -d flag unless you're multi-homed.
> Also, you don't need the port in the --to argument unless you want to
> modify the port.  The default is to leave the port unmodified.

Correction: you *do* need the -d flag or your outgoing connections won't
be able to get to external hosts for traffic on those ports.

Steve

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