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I am working on a bid where the company wants to connect several stores
together through dsl lines at each location.  They will have several
computers at each location and a seperate firewall for each location. 
Management wants employees to be able to access the web based applications on
their main server (probably on port 6122 or some arbitrary port other than 80)
and to be able to email (on regular ports), but wants to stop usage of the web
(port 80).  Is there some way I can use masq'ing to make it impossible for the
local area network to see port 80 throughout the internet as a whole?  If masq
won't do it, then does anybody have an idea where I could go to find out how to
do this.

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