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 Linux as a Small Business Internet Gateway

O'Reilly tells us about using Linux as an Internet gateway.

"The next step is to configure a proxy server. Usually, we use Squid. It's rather large and requires too much memory for proper and good work, but this could be compensated for with convenience in controlling, economizing your traffic (by about 30%), speeding web page access, and many other very useful features."

 (Submitted by Noel Tue Nov 25, 2003 )

  


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