[ale] Linux proxy server
Thompson Freeman
tfreeman at tfreeman.vnet.net
Sat Jul 26 08:44:11 EDT 1997
On Jul 25, 5:56pm, ED PAYNTER wrote:
> Subject: [ale] Linux proxy server
> Dear ALE:
> My name is Ed Paynter and I am the network administrator for
> Greensboro Day School, a K-12 school located in Greensboro, NC. Our
> school has recently (last December) installed a campus Ethernet network
<<snip>>
> My first question is: Will it work? With the hardware I have, can I
> build an adequate Linux-based proxy server that will help our Internet
> access speed.
I have not done so myself. However, it should work like a champ unless I missed
something intensely obvious.
> My second question is: Assuming the answer to the first question is
> yes, will I need additional software (proxy-services,etc.) in order to
> setup the proxy or are they a part of Linux.
> And my last question: Assuming that both 1 & 2 are answered yes,
> could I use this same machine as a firewall for our network. It seems
> logical to assume that a proxy server could also act as a firewall.
Linux can serve as a firewall. If you are stuck about 10 days from now, I can
forward your note to an Internet security friend of mine (he is on vacation at
the moment - do not disturb 8-)).
> Currently, we have little protection from the Internet (our main
> protection is that we are probably a very boring site and thus of
> little interest to hackers) and the fact that our fileserver uses only
> IPX and AppleTalk with no drive mapping to our Internet server. We do
> nightly backups just in case.
<<snip>>
>-- End of excerpt from ED PAYNTER
Ed:
You have two Linux Users Groups in your area to enlist also; name of TLUG and
PLUG, Triad Linux User's Group and Piedmont Linux User's Group. TLUG meets at
the Barnes & Nobel on the third Monday of the month (I think) in High Point.
PLUG is in Winston Salem, but I don't know where the next meeting is or when.
Both groups are listed with GLUE - groups of linux user's everywhere.
I went to the last TLUG meeting, and two young men attending looked to have the
expertise you need. Wish I could give you their names, but I cann't. The
contact person would know, however.
You might also check with the people running Charlotte's Web
(http://www.charweb.org/). They may or may not be in a position to be helpful
at your distance. Money may be involved with them, however.
Hope this helps, and hope you will keep things posted as to successful
progress.
--
Thompson Freeman tfreeman at vnet.net
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