also sprach Robert Vazan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.24.1817 +0200]: > I am in similar situation. I've written a wrapper that turns MS Proxy > into NAT server, usable by Linux. The only disadvantage, my wrapper > runs on Windows sitting between Linux and MS Proxy. So your brother > must find a friend who will run the wrapper for him or run Windows on > vmware. However multiple Linuces can use one wrapper, so average cost > may be lower. I can choose from 50 Windows boxes on LAN, so this is > not a problem for me. > > http://robertvazan.host.sk/proxy/
Mh. http://freshmeat.net/projects/ntlmaps/ might be the better bet simply because they get charged by volume according to the account they use for authorization. > It's generally good idea to talk to your admins about your problems. > They might not know about that Debian install or they may have other > reasons (maybe they got the server for free). Nobody wants to be > troublemaker. If you show your dissatisfaction, they will think about > it and possibly promise to install NAT server. it's micro$oft behind that, who found out about the debian install and consequently instituted the proxy server. the school is a M$ Project school, so their experimental grounds, and Micro$oft is, once again, actively abusing their power to drive the others out. Great. btw, please don't CC me on replies, especially not when I have the Mail-Followup-To header set appropriately. thanks though. -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" net@madduck "the public is wonderfully tolerant. it forgives everything except genius." -- oscar wilde
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