How do I undo these settings?  I don't think they are helping.

#icq redirects
ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 4000 4001 -h 192.168.1.24
ipmasqadm autofw -A -r tcp 2000 2020 -h 192.168.1.24

I am still trying to solve this problem:

I am running icq on win98, which gets to the net via linux masq and a cable
modem (always up). From my point, it works fine. other icq users see me as
going on and off line every min or 2, which makes sending me a message a bit
of a pain for them.

Environment: mandrake linux 2.2.13-22.  I have many win boxes, which get
dhcped by linux; addresses are fairly static, and I can even set dhcp to
assign a specific ip based on host name or something. Only one has the icq
client.

I have tried ip_masq_icq and that didn't seam to do anything.  but Im not
sure if I needed to set some parames when I loaded it.

Carl


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