> Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and > Debian of course)?
socks is probably your best best. the only hassle is that they then have to run socks-ified applications to get through the firewall. however with free socks-ified winsock.dll (provides transparent socks support to all normal winsock apps) from hummingbird (http://www.hummingbird.com/ i think) this makes setting windows boxes a snap. > We have some people who have (and want to keep) their subnet blocked for > offsite access (so they do all their WWW browsing via a WWWcache which > can then be billed for). I was wondering if there is something we can > do like this for telnet. Any ideas? otherwise depending on how flexible their needs are you could play with fwtk or redir to give limited functionality (ie. port redirection, it would probably only be appropriate if there is a very limited number of hosts that they want to telnet to). or of course you could just give them accounts on the firewall box (with 'telnet' as their shell maybe?) and allow them out from there. adam. ------------------------ Internet Alaska ------------------------- 4050 Lake Otis Adam Shand (v) +1 907 562 4638 Anchorage, Alaska Systems Administrator (f) +1 907 562 1677 ----------------- http://larry.earthlight.co.nz ------------------ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]