I'm looking for a proxy server type program (or something of the like) that I can use on a Linux box with two NIC's. One of the NIC's will be going to an ethernet jack, connect to a DHCP server and get net access, yadda, yadda. That's easy. I'm then setting up a firewall script on the machine. Next I need a way to share internet access to a hub that the second nic will be connected to. I want it to be as transparent as possible (I'm using Analog X's proxy on a windows machine right here and it sucks. just about the only thing that goes through is web and email). I want to be able to do telnet, ssh, gaming, ftp, etc. on this thing. Any suggestions? (I've looked on freshmeat but most of what I'm finding isn't quite up to the task. I'm still looking though). I'm planning on hooking up my pc, and all the broadband gameconsoles to this (PS2, Gamecube, maybe Xbox).
PS. Please don't recommend FreeSCO or LRP. I'll use those if I have to but right now I'd like to set up my own stuff. Running a webserver or gaming server is something I'm considering and the prepackaged stuff just doesn't customize well enough.
PS. Please don't recommend FreeSCO or LRP. I'll use those if I have to but right now I'd like to set up my own stuff. Running a webserver or gaming server is something I'm considering and the prepackaged stuff just doesn't customize well enough.