I run IP Masq at home and have not been able to find a single program I could not forward. That includes Diablo and Starcraft. It works well for http, email (POP3 and IMAP), IRC including identd (if you install Midentd), ftp, telnet, ssh, and games, udp or tcp/ip. It can sometimes be complicated to get the forwarding rules correct. I would suggest visiting freshmeat and searching for ipchains-firewall. This is a handy premade firewall that should configure you ipchains for you if your not interested in reading the HOWTO's.. One comment about Diablo. It only lets one person play on Battlenet at a time. However you should not have to change your rules every time you want to play from a different machine on the network. Simply specify all the addresses that may need that udp port forwared. The first machine that makes a request on that port gets the use until it is finished.
Well I know there is no shortage here in Maine. I have taken several courses in programming languages, and I will be graduating in May with an AS (Its not a BS but its something). I think I write some decent code, and I make sure it is easily readable and maintainable when I do it. But every job I phone or email about I get a reply telling me they are looking for experienced candidates only. What I want to see on Slashdot is a nice little story on how to land an Entry Level position with little to no Commercial experience but a nice portfolio of code you have written.
Telling Microsoft where to Go?? Hell no. Did you see this comment.
'It's an Intel Architecture product and it runs Windows, so it's a PC," Gelsinger said. If a PC maker or device maker were to use Timna in a device with limited function and an operating system like Linux, he said, "now you call it an appliance."'
I would venture a guess Bill Gates would line someones pocket to say that if it runs windows it a PC but if it runs Linux its just an appliance.
Its funny this machine never toasted any bread for me or did my laundry. But it fancies itself as a web browser and word processor from time to time!!
Law or no law, I know I pay way too much for college text books, and way too much per hour of tuition. Anything I take from class I can sell. How can it be intellectual property of the professors, when they are selling it to the students at costs vary from $100 for $500 dollars per credit hour. How is selling the notes different from taking the notes learning them, and later becoming a professor and Getting paid to teach those same notes in your classes. Simple answer its not different. quite frankly I have invested an enormous amount of money into my education and if I want to sell those notes, I will.
This whole trend is just alarming. People sueing people over everything published on the net. While the illegal use of mp3's is not something I applaud. I am concerned that soon the web will be useless because no one will be bale to publish anyhting without fear of reprisal. For instance the whole "gif" issue. I create gifs for my own use on my own website using the gimp. Next things I know unisys or whoever wants to make me pay them $5000 for publishing something I didn;t make a penny on.
I run IP Masq at home and have not been able to find a single program I could not forward. That includes Diablo and Starcraft. It works well for http, email (POP3 and IMAP), IRC including identd (if you install Midentd), ftp, telnet, ssh, and games, udp or tcp/ip. It can sometimes be complicated to get the forwarding rules correct. I would suggest visiting freshmeat and searching for ipchains-firewall. This is a handy premade firewall that should configure you ipchains for you if your not interested in reading the HOWTO's.. One comment about Diablo. It only lets one person play on Battlenet at a time. However you should not have to change your rules every time you want to play from a different machine on the network. Simply specify all the addresses that may need that udp port forwared. The first machine that makes a request on that port gets the use until it is finished.
Well I know there is no shortage here in Maine. I have taken several courses in programming languages, and I will be graduating in May with an AS (Its not a BS but its something). I think I write some decent code, and I make sure it is easily readable and maintainable when I do it. But every job I phone or email about I get a reply telling me they are looking for experienced candidates only. What I want to see on Slashdot is a nice little story on how to land an Entry Level position with little to no Commercial experience but a nice portfolio of code you have written.
Telling Microsoft where to Go?? Hell no. Did you see this comment.
'It's an Intel Architecture product and it runs Windows, so it's a PC," Gelsinger said. If a PC maker or device maker were to use Timna in a device with limited function and an operating system like Linux, he said, "now you call it an appliance."'
I would venture a guess Bill Gates would line someones pocket to say that if it runs windows it a PC but if it runs Linux its just an appliance.
Its funny this machine never toasted any bread for me or did my laundry. But it fancies itself as a web browser and word processor from time to time!!
What a crock.
Law or no law, I know I pay way too much for college text books, and way too much per hour of tuition. Anything I take from class I can sell. How can it be intellectual property of the professors, when they are selling it to the students at costs vary from $100 for $500 dollars per credit hour. How is selling the notes different from taking the notes learning them, and later becoming a professor and Getting paid to teach those same notes in your classes. Simple answer its not different. quite frankly I have invested an enormous amount of money into my education and if I want to sell those notes, I will.
This whole trend is just alarming. People sueing people over everything published on the net. While the illegal use of mp3's is not something I applaud. I am concerned that soon the web will be useless because no one will be bale to publish anyhting without fear of reprisal. For instance the whole "gif" issue. I create gifs for my own use on my own website using the gimp. Next things I know unisys or whoever wants to make me pay them $5000 for publishing something I didn;t make a penny on.