I'm kinda wondering.  How did you think I got my information on getting IP
masquerading going?  What I need is how to get TA going, not IPCHAINS!

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From:   Moonshi Mohsenruddin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   August 3, 1999 10:36 AM
To:     Trenton D. Adams; Linux-Net
Subject:        RE: Major Gaming problems

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Check out the HOWTOs at http://www.linux.com/howto and look for
IPCHAINS.

Cheers!
Moonshi Mohsenruddin
Member, Linux User Group Singapore (LUGS)
Editor, Singapore Linux Portal (SLP)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Trenton D. Adams
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 1999 8:28 AM
To: Linux-Net
Subject: Major Gaming problems


Hello people.  I asked a while back about IP Masquerading, and Total
Annihilation.  I never did get it going.  I just don't understand why it
doesn't work.  I was using ipfwadm before, and now I upgraded to Linux
6.0 which uses ipchains.  If I issue the command "ipchains -L -M" when
trying to connect to a game, it shows that my Windows machine had infact
connected to the required ports.  So, why wouldn't it work?

Is there any way of redirecting packets?  I want to redirect all packets
that are going to a specific port on the linux ppp link to my Windows
machine.  I know you can go "ipchains -A input -p udp -d 0.0.0.0/0
destport -j REDIRECT redirport", but I don't know of a way of
redirecting a whole packet.  If I could do this, I think it might work!

Or, maybe someone has made a module for ipchains for TA, kinda like the
ftp module?
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