For masquerading, see the Linux IP-Masquerade-HOWTO. It explains how to
set it up in quite detail.
The document should be installed on your Linux box in /usr/doc
somewhere. If you can't find it then see ldp.linux.org
-- Henrik Nordstrom Squid Hacker Zackerov wrote: > > Here again squid users, and also Henrik? I'm sure you are here.. > > Okay, i'm new in linux, but i'm learning very fast, thanx to you all... > > Okay, this is the problem, i have 50 pc with win9x, all of them connected > with TCP-IP and stable IP. > Now, i made some restrictions with squid on my Red Hat 6.2 and i use it as > mail server (the restrictions works fine, thanx Henrik). The net have as > single machine a router, but who want see some web pages, are still > connected to squid/proxy port 8080 (that is the stable IP of my linux). > > Now the problem are two, how can i allow some user to get external pop3 mail > with squid? (about smtp don't care, they can use the local sendamil of > linux), right now i made a solution, just to set up in this machines the > gateway and the DNS, but i don't wanna this, 'cause they are still connected > to my router. > > The second problem, is, some users have a program, a sort of HOMEBANKING, > this program run under win98, but is a TELNET connection with a specific IP > and the port 2345 (i can't use a browser with proxy to use this program), > so, i made again the setup with gateway and DNS..awful! > > So, i know Henrik (if you are reading me) you told me to autolearn how to > setup a firewall and a masquerade with some permission with ipchains...i'm > feeling stupid, i can't really understand it seems too hard for me... > > I know there are a lots of people which they need a simple tutorial to do > it... > please, i don't wanna crash my system, and before i start to do something i > wanna be sure. > > Waitin gorgeous answers from all of you. > > Thanx guys. > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.html -- To unsubscribe, see http://www.squid-cache.org/mailing-lists.htmlReceived on Wed Dec 20 2000 - 17:23:30 MST
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