Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 12:14:52 -0700 (PDT) From: Douglas Ambrisko <ambrisko@tcsi.com> To: tlewis@mindspring.com (Todd Graham Lewis) Cc: lists-freebsd-hackers@matlock.mindspring.com Subject: Re: Retake .. Re: IP masquerading over tunel device Message-ID: <199607221914.MAA01452@cozumel.tcs.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.91.960721184142.21593A-100000@reflections.mindspring.com> from "Todd Graham Lewis" at Jul 21, 96 06:45:40 pm
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Todd Graham Lewis writes: | | On Thu, 18 Jul 1996, Douglas Ambrisko wrote: | | > The solution I use at home, is to run Socks on my gateway machine and then | > setup everything to go through that. Since Netscape supports Socks, | > things work well at with 4 machines running FreeBSD/MS-Windows sharing | > one ppp session. The problem is that Socks5 is really nice except it is | > a very fast moving target | (...) | | If you are going to do a firewall-style setup under BSD, then you might | also wish to consider a combination of the TIS firewall tookit and the | harvest cache server. Harvest is much faster than socks, and you can use | Netscape with it as well. Does TIS, support socks'fying bins built with shared libs? With the intercepting, pre-load lib in Socks5 I can magically run emacs, perl etc. through a Socks firewall without recompiling. BTW beta 0.16.4 works nicely again on FreeBSD. Doug A.
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