> I'm still having problems with socks5. As a matter of fact, I just 
> found out that it was never working. My ICQ keeps crashing this time 
> it lasted a whole 2 days after my reboot and I'm back to using ICQ 
> without the socks5 support. Even when I could connect via ICQ with 
> socks5, I could never send files as it couldn't establish a direct 
> connection.
>

>That sounds as if the firewall rules don't allow it. Seen any denied 
>packages in /var/log/messages ?

I haven't noticed any denied packages.  Funny thing is after I received
your e-mail, I looked at the logs and didn't see anything so I decided
to do a full backup rather than partial for the socks5 package.  Since
then, 4 days of uptime later, I haven't had problems with ICQ crashing
on me.  I still haven't been able to test out the file transfer or chat
with a person yet so I'll keep you posted on that.

>The OpenSSHD package on the Dachstein CD seems to bind to all
interfaces 
>by default, so you will be able to connect to it provided your firewall

>rules allow it.Look for a line that begins with #EXTERN_TCP_PORTS=
>and change it to something like EXTERN_TCP_PORTS="0.0.0.0/0_ssh" But 
>please be aware that this opens your sshd for everyone who feels like 
>cracking it.

This appears to have fixed it.  I didn't recall having to do that with
the old Eigerstein floppy.

>I don't see a problem here. How much space is left on the floppy disk?

More than half the floppy is still empty since I've recently just saved
root onto it.  Hated having to reboot with my problems and manually
change the password everytime.



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