priyadarsan roy wrote: >Sunil excellent idea... > >Local internet cafes are a good place to start with. >Most of the cafe's use M$ unregistered OS and >products. So what we can do is first convince the >owner and convert one of the machines to a >GNU/linux(preferably dual booting) box. > here is a list of things you need to have on the internet connected pc.
1. squid configured as a transparent proxy - for http proxying 2. ip-masquerading for the local network 3. dnsmasq for dns caching 4. a firewall script to deny connections initiated from internet to local network 5. a traffic shaping script to ensure fair share of the available bandwidth to all the clients / services these are the things coming to my mind. please feel free to add / modify. regards bobby
