Re: Household proxy

1998-03-17 Thread Jay D. Winks
Oh, wow... how can you increase throughput on a modem by increasing the services that put demands on it? Nils Rennebarth wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 16, 1998 at 01:20:38AM -0600, Jay D. Winks wrote: > > O.K. So we've got 3-1/2 for IPMasq and 1-1/2 for squid > To save bandwidth on the dialup link I sug

Re: Household proxy

1998-03-17 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Mon, Mar 16, 1998 at 01:20:38AM -0600, Jay D. Winks wrote: > O.K. So we've got 3-1/2 for IPMasq and 1-1/2 for squid To save bandwidth on the dialup link I suggest to use both. They do not conflict. To make it even more tranparent for the users, you should consider trans-proxy too. Nils -- *---

Re: Household proxy

1998-03-16 Thread Damon Muller
G'day >This is probably a dumb question, but exactly what is proxy, how does it >differ from IP masquerading and why would one use it instead of IP masq? Nah, no such thing as a dumb question! That's why the list is here :) Basically, with the growth of the internet, getting more than 1 IP addre

Re: Household proxy

1998-03-16 Thread Jay D. Winks
O.K. So we've got 3-1/2 for IPMasq and 1-1/2 for squid, or something to that effect . I checked out the associated URL. Looks good. Thanks for helping a new guy get into the FreeOS thing. Hey, FreeOS -- rhymes with BeOS -- hmmm ;) Jay D. Winks -- E-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTE

Re: Household proxy

1998-03-16 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Florian Attenberger wrote: > Jay D. Winks wrote: > > > > I have researched a few different distributions and found Debian to be > > the best-documented of the group, and that's important to me. My mates > > and I seek only to inplement a household proxy for concurrent connect

Re: Household proxy

1998-03-16 Thread Damon Muller
G'day, >I have researched a few different distributions and found Debian to be >the best-documented of the group, and that's important to me. My mates >and I seek only to inplement a household proxy for concurrent connection >to the 'Net at the moment, but we will doubtless want to do more in the

Re: Household proxy

1998-03-16 Thread Florian Attenberger
Jay D. Winks wrote: > > I have researched a few different distributions and found Debian to be > the best-documented of the group, and that's important to me. My mates > and I seek only to inplement a household proxy for concurrent connection > to the 'Net at the moment, but we will doubtless want