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Subhodini Fernandes wrote:
| We have several Win2k systems on the network with developers using
| them. Developers need to connect to the internet via a modem in order
| to test their code.
|
| Is it possible to have a modem connect to a c, entral (Linux/Win2k)
| box and have PC's connect to this server for internet connections ?
|
| Requirement is that only one Win2k system should be able to access the
| modem at a time.
|
| Thanks,
| Subho.
adding a proxy like privoxy should allow this. Their might be a simpler
way using iptables, but I am not familiar enough with iptables to do
this. I currently connect with ssh and use privoxy to forward my web
connection. anyone else got ideas, I would be interested in hearing
them as well.
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Respectfully,
CL Gilbert
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door() into
the sheepfold{}, but climbeth up some other *way, the same is a thief
and a robber." John 10:1
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