[Linux] Start proxy server on Redhat 9

:- The Subject-Title says it all. I have Redhat 9 and Windows server 2003 installed on My Server PC and Windows Server 2003 and mandrake 9.1 installed on My other Client PC.

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The Subject-Title says it all.

I have Redhat 9 and Windows server 2003 installed on My Server PC and Windows Server 2003 and mandrake 9.1 installed on My other Client PC.

Here is the scene:-

I hav 2 nics on My PC (i call it server). Nic1(10.0.6.***) is connected to cableModem and i surf through it. Nic 2(192.168.0.1) is connected through peer to peer to another PC's (i call this client) NIC 3 (192.168.0.2).

I want to enable Proxy server on My PC , so Nic 3 on client can surf net through proxy.

On Win2003 Op/ Server i have installed AnalogX proxy server . when i run it .. the client surfs net easily through proxy.

I know you might suggest . setting NIC as DHCP and NIC 3 as get IP automatically . and it might solve the prob. But is there a easy way in WebMin (which i hav installed on Server). Is the NIS config in webmin the ONE to solve my prob. If yes how to config?

Kyro .

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damn .. no good samaritan for me . I think nobody even touches Linux. I am doing it cause i am thinking of converging some of my simple accounting applications (some work on network) into linux.

If anyof U guys/gals know "Linux Guru" on other forum please direct him/her towards my plea :cry: .

Kyro.


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Prob solved guys . My friend (who is a guru in linux) came to my home solved it for me . The solution, Installing and configuring IPMascareding with IP Chains. :)