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Hi Daniel,

<your solution:>
>turn loose udp routing on, check your /proc directory and hunt for the file,
>then set it from 0 to 1.
>echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_masq_udp_dloose

You are my Heroe !!!
I tried lots of things, since rebuilding all systems, installing and upgrading 
kernels, modules and I readed tons of posting in the mail archieve...
I thought ip_masq_udp_dloose was build in kernel > 2.2 without patching or sending "1".
It worked ! :-)

Thanks,

BomberMaxGT

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