Does anybody have any idea what ports I need to open to get ICQ to route file transfers through a NAT router? I know I can do it easily if I use the DMZ option in the router configuration page, but I swear that I was able to get it running before while it was still behind NAT.
I think these were the settings I had when it was working...the top is the Virtual Servers option, the bottom is the Application Gateway option.
Punching ICQ file transfers through NAT routers
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