Hi there,

I want to share the contents of my WWWOFFLE cache with about 3 or 4
people.  I also want them to be able to make requests for 'outgoing'.
To keep things just a little more private and to make it easier for them
to review what they requested the last time, I want to show them their
individual 'monitor', 'lastout' and 'lasttime' entries.

Has anybody ever tried something similar for a small LAN and is willing
to share their experience?  I guess WWWOFFLE cannot be made to run as a
different user depending on what IP the request came from?  If not, is
there a better way than running one Master WWWOFFLE and one WWWOFFLE
each per user?  The machine I want to run this on is a Pentium 100 with
40 MB RAM, OS is Debian.  Are 5 to 6 instances of WWWOFFLE in light use
too much for that system?  Under heavy load, it could be that most users
are actually accessing their WWWOFFLE, these in turn ponder the master
WWWOFFLE, the machine has to drive the ISDN card to the shared Internet
connection and do the NATting for services other than http/ftp.  There
probably will be some light file and print serving as well.

TIA & Best regards

Rolf

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