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Michel Vaillancourt wrote:
> Greetings, all. I scooted through the archives on this, but did
> not see an answer.
>
> I have a LAN with a Linux box running MASQ (ipchains) on it which
> is also running my IRCD. From -outside- the LAN, you can DCC to the
> server. From -inside- the LAN, you can DCC to other IRCD servers/ users,
> but not -this- one. Has anyone come up with a rules-set to allow this?
are you connecting to the irc server using the masquerading host's
internal ip address? if so, the masquerading should have no effect
at all unless your masquerading rule is wrong. make sure that it
only masquerades forwarded packets that leave the masquerading host
out it's external interface.
raf
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