At 06:33 PM 10/31/98 +1000, you wrote:
>>Well.. The only problem with wingate that I had was that many
>>TCP/IP programs didn't wanna play well with it (ICQ and many
>>internet based games).
>
>Hi Matt
>
>I don't have ICQ on any of the "intranet" computers. It works ok on the
>server computer. I initially had a bit of trouble understanding how the
>mapping services worked. I don't claim to understand it fully yet but I can
>run IRC, RealAudio/video, FTP, SMTP, POP, SOCKS, Telnet and WWW at least
>without any trouble.
>
>There are some others I would like to sort out such as the (almost useless)
>conference voice module of NS communicator. It doesn't seem to work
>properly from the Mac on my intranet. I also need to sort the ports for
>web/java based IRC.
>
>It serves my purposes well though, I dare say, that I should (are you
>listening Rich) replace it with a Linux server. ;-)

Another solution is that you could ask your ISP for a block of
IP's.  Then you don't need to worry about having any proxy
server.   I got a block of 8 (6 usable) for free from my ISP so
that each of my machines has it's own IP #.
Matt Soffen
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