The definitive site... well it was.  Now it looks like you'll have to do some wading

http://www.tsmservices.com/masq/cfm/main.cfm

Oh wait, it seems to be here:
http://www.e-infomax.com/ipmasq/

IIRC it so that the appropriate connections are made and MASQ'd properly if you are 
playing Quake, or any number f other games that use essentially the same port settings 
behind a NAT'd network.  If you host a Quake server, you have to open up ports 
differently.

-sp


On Fri, 01 March 2002, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:

> 
> what exactly does this module do?
> 
> other than opening up the quake ports and forwarding them to the proper
> internal LAN machine, what do you need a kernel module for in order to
> serve quake games?
> 
> pete
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