At 12:16 PM 7/20/99 -0400, you wrote:
>At 05:33 PM 7/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
>>I have a friend who's interested in hooking her two computers up to the
>>Internet via a cable modem. Because she's neither an engineer nor
>>particularly wealthy, her choices are limited. Can anyone recommend a cheap
>>Windows-based firewall? Unfortunately, she cannot use Linux, as she needs
>>both her NT server and her Win 95 client for her work.
There was NAT1000 from Nevod which acted exactly like Linux IP Masq. I
still use it at home (we have a cable modem with my roommate's computer
Win98 box with Nat1000 acting as a gateway for another my Win98 and a linux
box) and it works great! Unfortunatly, Microsoft bought the product to
integrate it as part on W2K and will release a special Win98 that will
support that new feature. But I didn't hear from it in months...
The web site was (still is) www.nevod.com and if you're lucky, you may
find a copy of it (30 days fully functional demo) floating around...
(search for nat1000).
Hope it will help!
Bye!
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