Proxy Server Software
Hawke
proudhawk19021@home.com
Mon, 18 Dec 2000 17:13:09 +0000
I do.
IPCHAINS is pretty much the way to go as far as IPMASQ
goes. However, you might consider SQUID Proxy
server as a good alternate.
IPCHAINS/IPMASQ does have some drawbacks. some services that normally
work through windows (such as dialpad) won't work correctly through
an IPMASQ system.
so, it really depends on what you want to do..
I currently am running redhat 7 (with modifications) and I am not
running it with the default compiler installed (I updated using the
latest polish(ed) versions from rufus.w3.org).
Hawke
Mark Phillips wrote:
>
> I need to set up a proxy/firewall on my linux box to connect my home network
> (Windows PCs) with my Cox cable model. Does anyone have any suggestions on
> what additional software I will need to do this? I currently have RedHat 6.1
> and am going to upgrade to 7.0, it if makes any difference.
>
> Also, has anyone had any experience with RedHat 7.0?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
>
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