I have been using ipautofw allowing ONE of my internal computers to connect 
to Battle.Net a few weeks now.  It has been working great. But now I would 
like to have more then one internal computer have access to Battle.Net at 
the same time.

attle.Net is expecting all communication to go through port 6112 (udp). 
 How then would a proxy or IP_Masq be able to route the incoming packets 
back to the correct internal host?

If I've read the Battle.Net FAQ correctly, multiple internal hosts works 
with MS Proxy.  If it is possible with MS Proxy then would it be also 
possible, maybe writing a ip_masq module, to get this working with IP_Masq?

Where can I get information about writing a module?  Would it be possible 
to use some information stored within the packet, an example would be the 
Battle.Net account ID if it is in each packet, to determine which internal 
computer to route the packet to?

'ip_masq_battlenet' could it me made?
I'm willing to sling/hack/engineer some code to that end.

Thanks for your help.
-Allen

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