On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> I don't know, all it took here is changing a couple of options in the
> kernel config and a recompile. About 5 lines in rc.local (could heve been
> reduced to three) and a reboot. Not any trouble. Probably easier than
> setting up Apache as a proxy and t
I don't know, all it took here is changing a couple of options in the
kernel config and a recompile. About 5 lines in rc.local (could heve been
reduced to three) and a reboot. Not any trouble. Probably easier than
setting up Apache as a proxy and the users can query a remote POP3 server
for their
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Paul Wade wrote:
>
> > > > 1/ IP Masquerading compiled into the kernel
> >
> > It can get to be quite a pain ITA. If you allow realaudio, etc. people
> > will use more of the limited (modem) bandwidth.
>
>
> You can leave out the r
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Paul Wade wrote:
> > > 1/ IP Masquerading compiled into the kernel
>
> It can get to be quite a pain ITA. If you allow realaudio, etc. people
> will use more of the limited (modem) bandwidth.
You can leave out the realaudio module or deny packets (RealAudio uses UDP
but I am
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> >
> > 1/ IP Masquerading compiled into the kernel
It can get to be quite a pain ITA. If you allow realaudio, etc. people
will use more of the limited (modem) bandwidth.
> > 2/ IP Forwarding installed into the kernel and a valid subnet routed
> > throug
>
> 1/ IP Masquerading compiled into the kernel
> 2/ IP Forwarding installed into the kernel and a valid subnet routed
> through your provider.
> 3/ A proxy server(s) setup to allow access for the Win95 machines (Squid is
> a good place to start looking).
>
> You will also need to have TCP/IP ins
>installed in a computer with Linux, that computer is connected to
>internet using a SLIP connection, and I have various computer with
>windows95 as clients of the computer with Linux and SAMBA connected to
>the computer with Linux using ethernet cards; those computer with
>windows95 will be ab
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Eliezer Figueroa wrote:
> I can use SAMBA as an internet router?. I mean, if I have SAMBA
> installed in a computer with Linux, that computer is connected to
> internet using a SLIP connection, and I have various computer with
> windows95 as clients of the computer with Lin
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