On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Richard L Shepherd wrote: > Has anyone heard of a telnet-proxy package (especially for linux and > Debian of course)? > > We have some people who have (and want to keep) their subnet blocked for > offsite access (so they do all their WWW browsing via a WWWcache which can > then be billed for). I was wondering if there is something we can do like > this for telnet. Any ideas?
Thanks for all the help here everyone. I have settled for the TIS firewall Tool-kit. It does everything I need and almost everything I want ;-) Combined with the transparent-proxy feature of the Linux kernel I can get it to intercept/redirect telnet connection attempts to the tn-gw proxy of the TIS fwtk. However I cannot get it to automatically connect to the remote destination after successfully authenticating the local user. The problem is how to find out where they wanted to go, without them having to type "c host" at the "tn-gw>" prompt. I can live with this 2 step procedure though, Cheers, 8<--------------------------------------->8 Richard Shepherd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Phone: 07-838-4764 8<--------------------------------------->8 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]