d a lot of time trying to figure out how to make voxphone
work. If I've ever found this site earlier, I'd have saved a lot of time
for myself.
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ehind the same firewall, which could be what Hamish
pointed out early in this thread. When I did that, I found weird entries
in the masq table. I haven't tried machines behind different firewalls.
Next I'll try socks 5 when I have time.
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o! :)
I heard that icq wasn't designed with security in mind from the
beginning. It's just that it has too many users that other similar
software can hardly compete with it. But the idea was great.
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onfigure each ICQ
client accordingly. "
My impression is that the author of ipautofw encourage people to use -c
option (control port) rather than -h (host). (I could be wrong on this.)
So the last line of above script becomes:
/usr/sbin/ipautofw -A -r tcp 5000-5011 -c udp 4000 # icq use udp 4000 as
control port
But I can't think of a way to use control port on a multi-client
scenario. Anyway, if your internal Lan is not that big, this is not an
issue.
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that is something like ipmasquerading in
linux with proxy feature. If you just want to test proxy, then you can
try it in a browser such as lynx.
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try to connect to
> it from my NT ws, it asks for a username and password; when I put in my
> Linux username and password it comes back and says invalid password.
You need to generate smbpasswd before you can have access to it. Take a
look at /usr/doc/samba/ENCRYPTION.txt.
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you can't see smbd from ps, then smbd is probably not
running. smbd and nmbd are for different purpose and are not calling
each other. Try my suggestion above first and see what happens.
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27;t know the details of your setup.
> Also, is it possible for me to set up the network where I can access
> either machine from the internet?
I think you need things like redir.
> TIA,
>
> Chris
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