On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Vincent Cunniffe wrote:
> There are a number of different methods, but in general the technique is
> called masquerading, and is fairly easy to set up.
>> Doing a web search on 'linux ip masq howto' should yield a good few sites
> that will give lots of detail, but see if the following site is what you're
> after first :
>
You will also want to have a look at squid which is a web/ftp proxy/cache.
Its very simple to set up, just a ./configure ; make ; make install type
job. Its default port is 3128.
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