Frank Cox wrote:
have you tried setting your 'preferences | main | downloads' to your
local drive?
The local drive doesn't exist on the remote computer, so I can't set any
preferences to it.
And it's not actually Firefox, that was just an example. It's a custom
program that downloads stuff from a server that can only be accessed from a
certain IP address range.
Thanks anyway, though.
If all you need is to make it appear that the connection came from a
different machine, either run a proxy on that machine (squid will handle
http/ftp) or use ssh port-forwarding and run the apps locally. If you
really have to run an app on the intermediate machine, mount your drive
into it with NFS or samba - but since you mentioned it being slow, you
probably won't like that.
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Les Mikesell
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