Ok, what do those numbers on the command line mean?  So if I wanted to
change them, I knew what they meant

Thanks,
Lyle

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From: Alan Kwan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 7:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ShareTheNet] Using ICQ


Add this to your manual startup commands. Adjust the first two sets of 
numbers (600 and 10) to whatever you like, but leave the last one (160) 
at 160. The # is for a comment, so after you get a ton of 
ipfwadm/ipautofw/ipportfw/etc commands, you'll know what does is for 
what.

#Extend timeouts- tcp/icmp/udp
ipfwadm -M -s 600 10 160

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