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Need to make a Proxy Server

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So, where do i start?

 

i only need it for a week or so.

 

what is a quick way to do this?

 

can i do it with out uising MS Proxy 2 or the newest one they have out?

 

are there other options that will let me run a secure proxy server?

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Do you need logging? Do you need to restrict access based on users or groups? Do you need to have more than 5 clients copnecting?

 

If the answer to all these 3 questions is no, then 2000 or XP or 2003 Internet conection sharing will work perfectly......

 

Proxy 2.0 is the old m$ one, the new one is called ISA server. cost a fortune. (unless you have it handy already.......

 

might wanna check out www.sygate.com

also www.nat32.org

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kew yeah forgot to answer those ones.

 

It will only be me who needs access

logging is not need

no groups or anythng fancy.

 

basically i need to be able to connect to our companys main servers while i am @ my g/f so i can spend x-mas with her and not have to run home every time something goes wrong.

 

shall check out the links!

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why don't you try realVNC or or winvnc or Radmin?

 

All those programs enable you to log on to a remote computer and use it like it was your own.

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^^^ i was thinking that.

 

basically our server only allow access from our main office IP address.

 

i was just going to remote into my system here , and then remote again into our server.

 

 

but the issue is that we use netop remote control - and it does not allow you to remote connect to one system - then use the program from that same machine.

 

so i would have to

 

remote to my system - vns to another system - then remote from that system to our main server.

 

i will only be ona 256kb / 128kb cable connection so all that remoting will be slow as heck!

 

i figure just be easier to connect via proxy and go through our ip and out instead of having to remote via 2 other computers.

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