Wingate works pretty well on NT. It is pretty straight forward to setup. If you use their prog for the client machines too then you don't have to assign any ip address to the machines or change any of the inet settings on the clients. I have always used the manual config though and assigned the ip addresses and told the inet progs to look for the proxies. I like to be in control of what's going on I guess. Anyway their site has a really good dB of setup faqs. At 12:51 AM 8/13/99 -0500, Gary Tsai wrote: >Hi all, > >does anybody know how to set up a proxy server? i know this is a linux >group, but i have to run this on somebody else's computer, and they have >NT/95. has anybody worked with WinGate, Proxy98, or other "free" programs? >I've heard that if you install NT 4 Server and MS Proxy it'll work pretty >well, but that requires a dedicated machine, and MS stuff takes lots of >memory and stuff. > >Thanks, >GT >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- >-- >Gigabyte Gary, Professional Student ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/gpsi/ >The University of Texas at Austin (http://www.utexas.edu) >Computer Sciences Major (http://www.cs.utexas.edu) >Spanish and Business Minors > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Damon Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.siliconsys.com voice 512.478.1669 data/fax 512.478.1627 mobile 512.750.9793 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Send administrative requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
