Re: [aclug-L] Linux as NT proxy client
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We do that here... What sort of help do you need?
I beleive that Apache has a Proxy client "plug in" sort of thing... And
there are various proxy clients that run on linux.
Ryan & Jen wrote:
>
> Has anyone had any experience setting up a Linux machine as a client to an
> NT 4.0 machine running a Proxy server?
> The NT 4.0 machine (have to run it on my 3 PC LAN for now, unfortunately)
> has a single modem supplying a PPP dialup connection to my ISP.
> Here in BFE Salinaville an analog dialup connection is the best I can do for
> now as DSL and Cable are not yet available and ISDN is the big bucks.
> In fact, setting up the Linux machine with a modem provided Internet
> connection for a couple of MS Windows (NT and 95; cough! cough!!) machines
> would work as well and probably be preferred.
> I will check the web for documentation, just wondering if anyone out there
> has done this.
> Basically, I am tired of plugging and unplugging the phone line into the
> machine I want Internet access with, NT or Linux!
>
> Ryan
> rrupert@xxxxxxx
> "This would be some cool signature with a witty quote. That is if I had
> decided to use that sort of thing and not opted to be so lame."
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