Thank you very much eric, the firewall.sh script sounds more like what my
problem is, so is it just a matter of adjusting the firewall.sh script, then
running it again? Will that erase the old settings and reconfigure the qmt
firewall?

As for everyone else, my installation of qmt is the EXACT qmt the easy way
from the front page installed on Centos4.3 except for domain keys at the
end, the external firewall running as the gateway for this network should
not even enter the discussion because its only local traffic, and yes the
LAN functions appropriately for other PC's I have a few servers and vmware
hosts with a few guests on it, and a few PC's and they all seem to function
fine with regard to local traffic.

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> I see someone posted about the firewall script. It completely skipped my
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> as I don't use it when installing QMT.
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> Mike
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