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From: sdrumm@iol.ie (Stephen Drumm)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: IP-MASQUERADING ?
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 18:57:26 GMT
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fromao@mail.telepac.pt (Fernando Romão) wrote:

>I recently switched our Linux-Box to FreeBSD, and even though I have
>managed to connect to our local ISP and activated HTTP, FTP, GOPHER
>and WAIS proxies (W3 http & PPP) we wish to extend this into a
>full-featured TCP-IP services proxy.
>I tried SOCKS5, but it seemed rather complicated and possibly
>representing some considerable load with the W3 http cached proxy on
>top, and IPFW underneath, so I would like to ask could anyone provide
>me with a "straighter" path like we had with Linux IP_MASQUERADE, or
>alternatives.
>Thanks in advance
>Fernando Romao
>

Fermando, try this modification to user PPP :-


http://www.srv.net/~cmott/alias.html



Best regards,