DR> get In-Joy and register it. This provides IP aliasing, and you don't
DR> have to bother with stupid proxy...
JdBP> Which is exactly what Alec described above. In this case In-Joy
JdBP> happens to be what you refer to as the "stupid proxy".
From what I read about In-Joy, it is a packet forwarder, not a proxy server.
My encounters with a proxy server is you must be able to goto the proxy
server defined in your netscape/etc, then goto through the network to the
internet. What I have seen with In-Joy, you don't have to have a proxy
server defined in your settings, and you only have make the forwarding
computer a gateway on any computer you need connectivity.
the maverick # http://www.microserve.net/~mav/ # mav@microserve.net
... Veni Vidi Visa: I came, I saw, I did a little shopping.
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