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On Friday 31 January 2003 09:59 pm, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> Back in the days when I was a Windows user, I was firewalled, and ICQ 2000
> could send and receive files even with my firewall completely closed.

Due to Reverse TCP connections.

> Why it is so hard to do same in LICQ?

I haven't seen a reverse TCP request at all in any of my packet dumps, or a 
similiar method to get them to listen for a connection instead of trying to 
connect to you.

Jon

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Jon Keating                                                ICQ #16325723
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