You need to get the socks5 server. Do a hotbot lookup for "linux socks5".
>
> My problem stems from the fact that IP-Masqueing works too smoothly, and
> that Windows98 can't be configured to do something similar. I need to be
> able to boot to either OS on the gateway without changing the 'client'
> settings, so I need to 'dumb-down' linux to act as a wingate-style proxy.
> Now, when Internet Explorer on the client has proxy information and ports
> set, it can't use linux as a gateway. Without the proxy setup it
> can't work with win98 as a gateway.
>
> My current setup is as follows.
>
> Linux/Win98 (gateway) box Ethernet 192.168.1.1
> PPP dynamic
>
> Win98 ('client') Ethernet 192.168.1.2
> gateway set to 192.168.1.1
> DNS set to ISP's DNSs
> 'Proxy' settings to 192.168.1.1, various ports
>
> Is there any way, using IP-Masqueing, or general routing commands, to get
> Linux to accept these 'proxy-style' requests for internet info? (WWW is
> crucial, but FTP, IRC, News, and RealAudio would be nice.)
>
> P.S. I did read the HowTos, the man pages, etc., and if the info. was
> there I was too inexperienced to know what to do with it. I don't mind
> RTFM, but if this is what you plan to tell me, please tell me what FM, and
> give me some hints... :)
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
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