(We really should change the thread subject finally, no ?)

Another thing that comes to my mind is wwwoffle.
http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/

It is a general web proxy server, with very special features.
I was running it for many years, too, mainly to have whole sites available to 
read up on-the-road.
Today i would describe it as
a) universal web access control tool (but that's obsoleted by firefox addons 
now, somehow)
b) a very good education thingy about how web traffic works. Also including the 
mailing list.

It can be used to cache anything, debian packages, image collections, mp3, 
video, even streamed stuff. It has excellent cache control and management 
features, like highly configurable expiring or thematic views. Whatever. But it 
is anything else than simple :)

As for sshfs: Yes looks nice. Yet i see two arguable features. First, it's 
based on fuse and that needs special kernels IIRR so i would have additional 
dependencies. Second, who would need secure shell in a home or small office LAN 
at all ? 
NFS has some security disadvantages but it's simple to install, use, and 
maintain.
And it has additional security features which you can enable, too.




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