Re: Proxy Server

Phillip A. Heller (pheller@mail.cosmosbbs.com)
Fri, 25 Oct 1996 19:46:04 -0400

Check out Wingate at www.deerfield.com. Wingate does exactly what you want
to do. Also, it would only require one IP address (that which would have
been assigned
to a normal PPP customer).

Later,
Phil

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> From: alexm@agetech.net
> To: portmaster-users <portmaster-users@livingston.com>
> Subject: Proxy Server
> Date: Friday, October 25, 1996 12:11 PM
>
> I am looking for a proxy server for Windows Nt for a customer. Tell me
> if I am doind the right thing. I have a customer that need to access the
> Internet via a direct ISDN connection. All they are going to do it
> browse the Internet and get emial. They have 30 machines to put on the
> net. I would assume they only need a block of 5 ips so the Ascend will
> be 1 ip, the NT proxy server will be another IP, and the rest of the
> network will be on an INTRANET. Am I going about it the right way. With
> the Ascend, how can I add a route to recognize both the Internal Network
> and the real IP network. I have seen a couple of proxy servers for NT
> but they suck. I have never set one up and I need and easy one to set
> up.