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My solution was to open up port 20 for incoming syn packets.  This fixed the
problem, but it seems to me
that I should not have to do this if we are using that module.

Dan

Jan Stifter wrote:

> On Thu, 21 Dec 2000 12:33:53 -0600, Daniell Freed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> >Your right that is a different issue.  The module that we are talking about
> >only handles masq'ed clients ftp'ing out to remote sites, or so I think (please
> >correct me if I am wrong).
> >
> >Dan
>
> right.
> my question is about clients behind the firewall, trying to access a
> remote server. it seems to me, that my ip_masq_module does not work at
> all.
>
> many thanks for hints, how to solve this problem.
>
> jan
>
> ---
> Jan Stifter
> http://www.medres.ch/~jstifter/

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