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----- Original Message -----
From: "John E. Christ III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bruno Waes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Masq] irc module doenst work
> > if i change my setting as told in the message below i can receive dcc's
> but
> > not send them.
> >
> > is it normal that when i put lookup method on 'normal' and leave
localhost
> > and ip-address checked and i connect (after clearing the textinput
boxes)
> >
> > that once that i am connected and when i go look in the options tab,
that
> in
> > ip address my local private ip is filled in 192.168.0.3 and my internal
> > hostname ?
>
> This is normal.
>
> In your previous message you said:
>
> > and i enabled the irc module
>
> Does that mean you enabled the IRC module when you compiled your kernel,
or
> do you mean you are loading the module with modprobe ?
my firewall script (trinityOS one) starts it with modprobe
> What port are you connecting to on the IRC server you are using ?
i connect without a problem and am able to receive dcc sends even
but i am not able to send, here is what comes out in my log when i try to
send and the other party tries to accept:
.... kernel: Packet log: input REJECT ppp0 PROTO=6 213.244.x.x:1231
212.100.y.y:62127 L=48 S=0x00 I=22057 F=0x4000 T=120 SYN (#51)
my ip is the 212.100.y.y one
and the one who i send the file to has the 213.244.x.x ip
i get this entry every few seconds during the time it tries to connect
between both mirc programs, the only value that changes is the I= value
any idea why my firewall is blocking this ??
thanks in advance
bruno
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