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[ILUG] port Scanner & iptables stuff

[ILUG] port Scanner & iptables stuff

Steffen Higel higels at tcd.ie
Fri May 31 10:05:09 IST 2002


Wynne, Conor wrote:
> Oh yeah, how the bloody hell do I enable REAL audio streams & that nestcape6
> instant messanger for my HAN? Net access works grand [through my proxy and
> port forwarding is enabled + NAT aswell for the buzz]

Real can be forced to do everything over http, through a proxy server...
though do take a look at the squid access logs every once in a while. It
has a habit of phoning home. I just pointed the DNS entries for their
servers to 127.0.0.1. AIM works over http-proxy as well.

> My SMTP server is also rejecting me when I try and send mail to the net,
> fetchmail pulls it down. I gave up on pop3 and went with Glens idea of
> sharing /var/spool/mail over NFS. Works grand as I only have *nix.

Which SMTP server? Have you set it up yet, or is it working out of the
box?

regards,

Steffen





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