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| --On 08 September 2005 14:53 +0200, Florian wrote: > ok, squid, but what about POP and SMTP ? What are you looking for in POP or SMTP proxies? pop-gw from fwtk might suit your POP requirement, but PF rdr might be equally suitable (especially combined with authpf to give strong authentication, maybe using a easy-to-click putty or cygwin/macosx openssh to make things easy on desktop users). For smtp, if you just want to pass mail in to e.g. a backend server you don't trust to communicate with public networks, you can just setup sendmail with a mailertable to direct the incoming mail to the backend server, with filtering as appropriate if you need to help guard against content-based attacks. You also asked about ftp proxies - this suggests a certain lack of research .. (google: openbsd ftp proxy). Have you actually done a test install yet? |