Hi. I've been running Oxygen on a router at home for most of a year now with no problems. Thanks to all for your excellent work.
I'm planning to try running a wireless subnet in my house and hopefully broadcast it outside as well -- I'd like to sit at the coffee shop across the street and still go online. I've been thinking about joining the free wireless crowd and using something like NoCatAuth to share wireless access. I haven't looked at the details of the system much, but my initial impression is they use perl and apache to control masquerading on a router. My thought is to run NoCatAuth on a separate machine in a DMZ off of my primary router. (Definitely not on my internal network!) Does this sound reasonable? Am I going to run into weird problems by chaining IP masquerading like that? Thanks for any suggestions. -Steve _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user
