At 09:58 AM 11/29/1998 -0800, John Mudge wrote:
>On Sun, 29 Nov 1998, David A. Ranch wrote:
>>You shouldn't need to.  ICQ should MASQ fine.
>>
>Only parts of it do...inbound file transfers and chat requests, for
>example, do not get through.  I, too, am interested in how to do this.
>UDP Port 4000 might be a key but I have no idea how to set it up....

I have had success with a SOCKS proxy.  Behind M$ Proxy server (SOCKS 4.x)
it works quite well.  Behing Linux and SOCKS 5 it works not quite as well,
but I can chalk that up to my not have having read any documentation :)

The client-client stuff requires TCP, not UDP, and there is not a constant
port.

In another message someone writes on using port forwarding, however this
does not scale well for obvious reasons.


www.socks.nec.com is the SOCKS home page, it has links to the download.

Sean
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