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    Question Proxy servers

    Hey I wanted to ask what proxy binary would be good for linux.
    I want to set up a proxy server in my home network to act as a gateway to the Internet.


    thnx,

    Tom

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    While we're on the subject of proxies w/ Linux, I also have a question.

    I'm trying to set up a POP3 server at school using Mandrake Linux 7.0, is there anyway I can go through our proxy server (run on WinNT) and still have a real IP able to be seen from the net?
    I want you to know that our friendship means a lot to me. You cry...I cry. You laugh...I laugh. You jump out of a window...I look down...then I laugh again.

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    try http://www.squid-cache.org/
    squid is great, fast, reliable and a whole lot more.

    J.

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    You can use iptables or ipchains to do proxying for you.
    Nevyn357 - Are you using microsoft proxy 2.0? If you are you should be able to open up port 110 to allow traffic through, although it might not be that secure - you can add ssl encryption to pop/imap traffic easily enough.

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    heh, I'm not sure what version of the Proxy server we're running...I'll have to check w/ the comp lab teacher...
    I want you to know that our friendship means a lot to me. You cry...I cry. You laugh...I laugh. You jump out of a window...I look down...then I laugh again.

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