i have an old machine connected to my cablemodem and this old machine isn't enough powerful to handle internet services then i set up another box (192.168.0.250) to handle web traffic. i once used "redir" but all connections appeared to come from the firewalling machine and no logging was correct. i then found "ipmasqadm portfw" and re-compiled my kernel with port forwarding enabled. it all works grrrrreat! the command i'm using in my init script is:
That's really a fantastic article about electronic ink. 5 pages worth. Now I really understand what is this "digital ink" and how it works. I think there is many many applications we can find for that.. I imagine reading web pages previously fetched in a kind of electronic book when I go back from school every day in the bus... Something that won't break if I drop it in my school bag;-)
Anyone interested in starting a project like this one in Quebec City?
I saw a video for this new air-powered car at www.pixtv.net in their eureka section this week-end. Cool!
i have an old machine connected to my cablemodem and this old machine isn't enough powerful to handle internet services then i set up another box (192.168.0.250) to handle web traffic. i once used "redir" but all connections appeared to come from the firewalling machine and no logging was correct. i then found "ipmasqadm portfw" and re-compiled my kernel with port forwarding enabled. it all works grrrrreat!
:-)
the command i'm using in my init script is:
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L YOUR.EXTERNAL.IP.ADDRESS 80 -R 192.168.0.250 80
excuse my bad english... i'm just trying to help!
That's really a fantastic article about electronic ink. 5 pages worth. Now I really understand what is this "digital ink" and how it works. I think there is many many applications we can find for that.. I imagine reading web pages previously fetched in a kind of electronic book when I go back from school every day in the bus... Something that won't break if I drop it in my school bag ;-)