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Date:      Sun, 04 Nov 2001 16:36:34 +1100
From:      Kal Torak <kaltorak@quake.com.au>
To:        Andreas Ntaflos <ntaflos.andreas@gmx.net>
Cc:        Allen Landsidel <all@biosys.net>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ICQ and NAT again.. :(
Message-ID:  <3BE4D3E2.6070608@quake.com.au>
References:  <20011103023357.A1564@Deadcell.ANT> <5.1.0.14.0.20011102210953.00ae4528@rfnj.org> <20011104040845.A696@Deadcell.ANT>

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Andreas Ntaflos wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 09:21:05PM -0500, Allen Landsidel wrote:
> 
>>To be able to open a TCP connection to port 5190 on login.icq.com
>
> Does this work for file transfers too? /me doesn't think so. File transfers
> require direct connection, that's what the range of listening ports are for
> if I am not completely mistaken...


Thats right, you cant get files or chats without a range of listining
ports open OR you can use a socks 5 proxy and that will solve those
problems as well...


>>I am currently using ICQ on my windows box, behind a FreeBSD 
>>firewall.  While I am not behind NAT, I allow no incoming traffic to this 
>>box except for those my box has created going out; it works fine.
> 
> I use that too (keeping state of connections) of course, so the traffic
> between me and login.icq.com on port 5190 should work without problems. It does
> indeed work; if it didn't how could ICQ even connect and go online?


So long as you set to keep the connection alive I belive this works...
Otherwise the rule will time out and you will appear to go offline then
online to everyone on your list all the time...


>>#1 : If you are using ICQ, upgrade to the latest version.
> 
> Already using the latest version (2001b).
> 
> The problem is not port 5190 on login.icq.com, traffic going there from 
> me is always allowed back in. 


I have had terrible trouble with icq... Especialy with other people behind
nat or firewalls... It seems the best solution is to install socks 5 proxy
and set icq to use that...

I might try with the latest version of icq and see if I can get it working
through nat, but doesnt it have ads on it or something? I really hate ads...



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