Doesn't Charles' script allow you to do something like:
EXTERN_UDP_PORTS="0/0_40000:40256"
in network.conf?
If you need to portforward them as well then, as Scott says, the ipmasqadm
line below is needed.
Stephen
> Jason:
>
> Heya. I hadn't seen a reply to your post yet, probably
> because your question was a bit scary. :) Asking how to open
> 40,000 UDP ports on a LEAF list would be like asking "how can
> I be sure to poison myself?" on a medical self-help list. :)
> Anyhow. Presuming you meant to open only 256 ports,
> starting at port 40000, it's easily done with just two commands.
> First, you need to open the ports on the external side of the
> firewall:
>
> ipchains -A input -s 0.0.0.0/0 -d $IP_EXT/32 40000:40256 -p udp -j
> ACCEPT
>
> Secondly, I presume you want to pass the data arriving
> at those ports along to an internal, MASQ'd server. Do that with:
>
> ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 40000 40256 -h $MASQD_HOST
>
> This range is similar to that used by TeamSound (a voice
> conferencing service targeted at game players) though it needs TCP port
> 40000 treated similarly.
> Hope this helps!
>
> cheers,
> Scott
>
>> I need to open UDP ports 4000 to 40256. I am using Charles' Dynamic
>> IP. = I read that the way to do this is to enter each individual port
>> to be = opened. As you can Imagine It was a very long line. After
>> carefully = typing it all in it complained while booting and would not
>> fully boot. = Is there a better way.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Crosseyed
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