On 02/02/2012 17:38, Albert Homs i Gall wrote:


2012/2/2 <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hi!
    On 16:37 Thu 02 Feb     , Albert Homs i Gall wrote:
    ...
    > 5-. Services working inside the network
    > All the web applications mentioned provide some kind of network
    service
    > listing or viewing, but also some other services focused to the
    users are
    > worth deploying (like internet access, file sharing, IRC or
    whatever). Make
    > this easier for "normal" users adds value to the network

    How did you solve solve this? Guifi.net says: "Total internet
    Gateways: 6
    Direct Gateways and 197 Proxys". How do your users connect to the
    internet
    gateways?

 3 ways of getting access:
a-. Inside some mesh clouds direct gateway is obtained trough the routing protocol

Could you explain what that means? Which routing protocol and what do you mean by 'mesh clouds'?

b-. Some VPN links to local ISP facilities or user-owned adsl

Again, what does that mean? I would really like an overview of how that VPN architecture works, whether user owned or ISP facility based.

c-. Most users uses the proxy in their area, seetled by hand in their browsers, but a firefox plugin was created to makes this easier

    Do you have to manually define which one to use on each client?


Again how does a Firefox plugin assist in all this?

Cheers,

Adam.

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