opps, forgot the subject line on the first
one.
>>From my understanding, IPPORTFW cannot do ranges.
>You have to do it a port at a time.
>
>>What would be needed to specify a certain range
>>of ports for icq using ipportfw?
>
>You shouldn't need to. ICQ should MASQ fine.
>
>Only parts of it do...inbound file transfers and chat requests, for
>example, do not get through. I, too, am interested in how to do this.
>UDP Port 4000 might be a key but I have no idea how to set it up....
>You have to do it a port at a time.
>
>>What would be needed to specify a certain range
>>of ports for icq using ipportfw?
>
>You shouldn't need to. ICQ should MASQ fine.
>
>Only parts of it do...inbound file transfers and chat requests, for
>example, do not get through. I, too, am interested in how to do this.
>UDP Port 4000 might be a key but I have no idea how to set it up....
This is what I use to forward from my real ip
204.83.206.89 to my private computer 192.168.0.2
from my rc.local file.
#for port forwarding
/sbin/ipportfw -C
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2000 -R 192.168.0.2/2000
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2001 -R 192.168.0.2/2001
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2002 -R 192.168.0.2/2002
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2003 -R 192.168.0.2/2003
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2004 -R 192.168.0.2/2004
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2005 -R 192.168.0.2/2005
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2006 -R 192.168.0.2/2006
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2007 -R 192.168.0.2/2007
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2008 -R 192.168.0.2/2008
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2009 -R 192.168.0.2/2009
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2010 -R 192.168.0.2/2010
/sbin/ipportfw -C
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2000 -R 192.168.0.2/2000
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2001 -R 192.168.0.2/2001
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2002 -R 192.168.0.2/2002
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2003 -R 192.168.0.2/2003
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2004 -R 192.168.0.2/2004
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2005 -R 192.168.0.2/2005
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2006 -R 192.168.0.2/2006
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2007 -R 192.168.0.2/2007
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2008 -R 192.168.0.2/2008
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2009 -R 192.168.0.2/2009
/sbin/ipportfw -A -t204.83.206.89/2010 -R 192.168.0.2/2010
It needs at least 11 ports for each computer you want to use
with ICQ.
With this everything works as it should with ICQ. select
I
To set up ICQ go to preferences -> connection ->select
LAN -> I am behind firewall->click firewall settings.
In firewall settings select I don't use a
Socks.......->NEXT->Use the following TCP listening ports.....From 2000 To
2010->NEXT
(it will complain about the range being too small but It will
work) ->select NO to reconfigure and test your firewall.
I would suggest using this method rather than ipautofw.
>From what I've heard ipmasq doesn't know about the ports that ipautofw forwards
and can try to use them for masq purposes, but ipportfw lets ipmasq know what
ports it has reserved.
This setup works for everything I have done with ICQ so it
should work for you.
Good luck,
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