Jared Bellows wrote: > On 8/28/07, Michael L Torrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> What a coincidence! This is the exact system I setup for my relatives. >> Basically I have a colinux instance with dansguardian and squid, and >> then I have firewall rules on the wireless access point that force all >> web traffic from anywhere on the LAN through the colinux box. Works >> awesome, except that the machine hosting colinux has to always be >> running or the computers in the LAN have no web access. >> > > > The setup I had was for each individual machine. I can't remember exactly > how I did it anymore, but it I think I used either bridging or connection > sharing in XP. (I'm working on recreating it so that I can document it like > I should've the first time.) This way no other machines needed to be on and > I didn't need a certain wireless router that I could setup rules as you did. > I vote for this idea. This is very intuitive for a normal Windows user.
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