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Fine. With your version of Gnubox, i can make a connection from the
phone. I have done a test with Putty and the IP address of the linux box.

| I also tried everything under gentoo (2.4.25-epia2-r2).

Eh, fine. You have the same distro and kernel than me. :)

| I will send you my gnubox-binary via Email (not over the Mailinglist).

Thanks a lot. ;)

| Which program (on the phone-side) did you use to make the connection?
| Putty, Opera, Agile? Opera is the best, as you can connect a local
| webserver via its ip-address (no nat, no dns issues during the setup).

I had issues with nat and dns. I had a look at the firewall rules on the
linux box and added some entries for the ppp0 interface. Now everything
seems to word (nat, dns). I can use Putty, AgileMessenger and NetFront
and that's fine. Excellent that it works! (I tried it for some our this
week-end!!)

The next step for me will be to complete the installation of the cvs
version of Multisync and try to sync my nokia 6600 with it. Did you try
it already?

Thanks for your help anyway. ;)
Gruss,

Patrick
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