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To: dwhite@gdi.uoregon.edu
From: Doug Jolley <doug@bigwheel.net>
Subject: Re: Proxy server
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>What type of proxy? 

What I'm trying to accomplish is to connect my network to the
Internet via a "cable modem".

>For most it's a matter of installing the desired proxy software and
>setting up ipfw to block what you don't want going out.

Can you tell me what "the desired proxy software" might be?
What's ipfw?  Sorry to be so dense.  Thanks ever so much for
your contribution.

     ... doug
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