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> In another example, if I send a packet from 192.168.0.100 to
> 192.168.0.101 via a forwarded port on the server, I would also expect
> the source address to be translated to 222.222.222.222, but, again, it
> does not.
>
> This might seem trivial, but it has an effect on some games, such as
> Starcraft, which prevents two computers behind the same masqerade server
> from joining the same internet game.
>
> Does anyone know of any patch?
>
>  -Mark

Mark, I've got just what you are looking for.  Here are the rules you need
for ipautofw.
If you dont have ipmasqadm you can search linux.org for it.

ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 6112 6112 -c tcp 6112

A good page to check out is.

http://www.tsmservices.com/masq/catlist.php3?Games

Nathan Fowler
Systems Administrator, Bellsouth
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