Hi Vince, thanks for your reply. What software do I need in windows and in linux? I
already have a windows98 box ready. can you help me configure this or do you know a
website that could help me out. Thanks.
Philip
vince wrote:
> hello philip. problem with your setup is you have an application gateway as a
> firewall, rather than a packet filter. anyway, what you heard about using NAT on a
> separate windows box is theoretically correct. your windows box with the NAT will
> have to "masquerade" your linux box, and use the MS proxy client to go through the
> firewall. basically, your linux box is "doubly" firewalled. i find it a bit
> disconcerting as this setup shows MS firewalling linux. usually the opposite
> happens. of course, you can't have incoming connections to your linux box from the
> Internet.
>
> hth,
>
> vince
>
> "Philip G. Apostol" wrote:
>
> > I have a linux workstation in our office. My problem is nothing could
> > get through the proxy other than http. Not even Telnet could go
> > through. Installing the Micro$oft Proxy Client on windows machines,
> > every type of internet connection can go through the proxy, but on my
> > linux box, only http can go through. Is there a microsoft proxy client
> > equivalent for linux, or some solution to get my telnet, irc, icq, etc
> > through the proxy? I've heard that one way is by using NAT on a separate
> > Windows box. Anyone? Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Philip
> >
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