freshmeat showed this place [ http://www.socks.nec.com/ ] as the socks5
homepage, with one part of the package called 'socks5 client shared
libraries'
supposedly doing this:

"socks5 client shared library dynamically socksifies existing network
applications. A shell script, called runsocks, socksifies applications,
eliminating the need to recompile original applications"

I'd say that sounds promising and would recommend you check out the site ...
I haven't used it before and probably couldn't give specific
recommendations/
advice.

Regards,

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Iain Wade - Optus Internet
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brandon R Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, 27 November 1999 04:06
Subject: Redhat and MS Proxy Server 2.0


>How can I get a Redhat client to use MS Proxy Server 2.0 Socks service...
>If I set the RH clients gateway to the internal IP on my NT Server that
>means I need to enable IP forwarding on my NT server which I don't want to
>do.  I have successfully set up the RH client to use MS Proxy web proxy
>service.


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