At 00:21 25/06/2002, MLU wrote:
Hello, my son would like to do file xfer with a friend using ICQ. How
would I go about configuring that?
You will probably need the ip_masq_icq.o module loaded to do that.
Module can be found at
Robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well this is one long e-mail.. :D
Ok i did everything it sais in yer e-mail. the forward shows up in my
firewall rules (yes i run weblet aswel)
AND IT WORKS..
many tanks to all you guyz who were helping me out here. Now i can also
figure out howto run
In addition to the response about editing hosts.allow, you should also
change a few lines in the network.conf file, as well as the sh-httpd.conf
file (all available through the lrp menu). Just do a search for 192.168.1.
and you should find what you are looking for, change them all to 192.168.5.
Hello, my son would like to do file xfer with a friend using ICQ. How
would I go about configuring that?
For this sort of activity (as well as voice calls, and chatting), ICQ
needs to open in-bound ports, which are nomrally blocked by the
firewall. If you trust your internal users, and the ICQ
I'm setting up Bering dr3 for a system with a wireless LAN. When I
added a pcmcia directory to /lib/modules, it got included in both
modules.lrp and pcmcia.lrp when I backed them up. I fixed this by
adding lib/modules/pcmcia to modules.exclude.list, but is there a
better way?
Should this
I was working on some changes to my Bering setup, adding serial consol support, when I
ran into a problem.
I added serial.o and added serial 1 19200 1 to the top of my sysllinux.cfg file.
I also made the other changes in Charles's Serial Link HowTo.
When I rebooted my system now hangs
Thank you everyone for your help. I now have SSH working great!
I am still a bit confused on the VPN thing though (be aware - I am a novice
linux user)
Is there a way just to open up the router to pass everything? (In other
words, just provide NAT support but no blocking or filtering)