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My netstat -M (or ipchains -L -M) has lots of UDP entries with really big, 
never-ending expire times.  I think, from the host traffic, that this 
caused by Netmeeting via the h323 module, but I'm not sure.  I'd like these 
entries to disappear when the Netmeeting session is over, but that's not my 
main reason for writing the list.  Here's an example:

udp 675634:31.36 frost.penthouse      someoneat.pacbell.net 49609 -> 49609 
(61606)
udp 675634:31.36 frost.penthouse      someoneat.pacbell.net 49606 -> 49606 
(61609)
udp 675634:31.36 frost.penthouse      someoneat.pacbell.net 49608 -> 49608 
(61607)
udp 675634:31.36 frost.penthouse      someoneat.pacbell.net 49607 -> 49607 
(61610)

Right now, at least to be tidy, I'd like to clear the masq table -- get all 
these stale udp entries out of the way.  Is there a way to do this, short 
of rebooting the box?  Flushing the ipchains doesn't remove them, nor does 
up/downing the interface.  How can I do this?  I'm using ipchains on a 
2.2.17 kernel.

Thanks,
Dave

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