Re: [TPall] IP Masquerading

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From: Dimitris 'sehh' Michelinakis (sehh_at_altered.com)
Date: Sun Jan 21 2001 - 18:37:49 EST


On Sun, 21 Jan 2001 13:42:26 -0700, David Jones wrote:

>Gentle List People:
> This is slightly off topic but does concern my 701 which is my
>hub for my LAN. Normally it runs Linux but it can also run NT4 and
>Warp. Under Linux it does IP masquerading which means the other nodes
>can happily access the Internet. Question: Does NT4 or Warp support
>some kind of masquerading (I am aware of the W98 and W2k
>capabilities)?

OS/2 can do NAT (IP masq is a subsitiary of NAT).

You can use one of these utils:
In-Joy dialer or In-Joy Firewall (depends on the connection type)
SafeFire Firewall
InternetGate or Socks Server, although they are not really NATing.

If you are interested OS/2 can run the Squid proxy server and
other similar TCPIP software that may help in many ways.

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