Well, the FAQ covers most of this but...
Most (good) programs allow you to configure them to work with proxys.
Proxys are designed to work mainly with web browsers, although I have seen
some FTP clients that you can configure in this way too. Also Telnet is
non-proxyable and will not work with squid. Consider a SOCKS server or
something similar (Cisco makes a nice dedicated IP translation box).
Your local 'excessivley odd' sysadmin, Yann Ramin.
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On Sun, 21 Feb 1999, Frank Leprich Win98 wrote:
> High Linux people,
>
> all this linux-stuff ia new for me and I have one question:
>
> How can I have work for excample dutys like ftp, telnet and so on through
> the proxy server?
>
> Is it possible or not?
>
> Greetings from Hamburg
>
> Frank
>
>
Received on Sun Feb 21 1999 - 12:47:18 MST
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