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At 06:56 PM 4/22/01 -0400, Kevin B. Payne wrote: > Since installing Hylafax 4.1 Beta 3 my firewall REFUSES to work >properly for internet gaming. System info: Storm (Debian >2.2.16) Linux x86 running on an AMD 300. One 56 K Modem installed @ >ttyS1 that works for both hylafax and ppp for my internet. One 3Com >3C509B TPO Tbase10 NIC card for my internal network. Syopsis: >Gamespy as just mentioned, and MSN Gaming Zone.... I have no idea of >the possible cause of this, I have checked all the Windows machines on >this Network for unusual behavior. None of which could connect to ANY of >these services. The only software installed on my Linux ICS ( >Internet Connection Sharing ) box in the past 6 months is this Hylafax >software which is why I'm sure that Hylafax is at fault on this one. I can't conceive of how HylaFAX could interfere with ip-forwarding/masquerading or firewalling. You can test this without removing HylaFAX by simply stopping or killing the daemons - faxq, hfaxd, and faxgetty. > Can anyone give me any suggestions as to how to completely restore my >previous setup prior to compiling and installing this Hylafax software? If you installed via tarball, then kill the daemons and remove the files from /usr/local and /var/spool. If you installed the .deb package, then follow the Debian uninstall procedure. However, I sincerely doubt this will help your firewalling any. If you actually haven't installed any software on a Linux system in six months, then I'd say you're probably missing some fairly important security fixes (LPRng, BIND, etc.) which will likely get you in some trouble with worms, etc., someday. If you have been keeping up on these - then I would look to them for culpability rather than HylaFAX. >Thank you for your time, Kevin88 ------------ Thank-you for your HTML mail. Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null