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Having problems with DC++ v.s. Linux Firewall


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Salvador Balí

Salvador Balí

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Dear Gurus! :tazz:


I would like to configure DC++, but unfortunatelly I only could do it in passive mode. My computer is part of a LAN, protected by a Debian Linux 2.4 firewall. I tried to do several things, such as modifying the IPTABLES entry, but unfortunatelly the maximum that I could reach is to connect in passive mode.

Is it possible to connect in active mode?
Please write me the exact command I have to type in in my Linux firewall, as I really not an advanced in Linux, so I only know the most basic things.

Details:
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
external IP: 195.38.100.126
internal firewall IP: 10.0.0.101
internal workstation IP: 10.0.0.2

Thank you, in advance


Balázs Kiss
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