Re: HELP: Running X/Mosaic from behind a firewall
Dave_Raggett <dsr@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
From: Dave_Raggett <dsr@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
Message-id: <9309171055.AA00258@manuel.hpl.hp.com>
Subject: Re: HELP: Running X/Mosaic from behind a firewall
To: Colin.Panisset@nms.otc.com.au
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 93 11:55:26 BST
Cc: www-talk@nxoc01.cern.ch
Mailer: Elm [revision: 66.36.1.1]
Status: RO
> I'd like to be able to run X/Mosaic (current version
> 1.2) over a firewall to the Real Net. At the moment, we've got a
> proxy TCP/IP and FTP server set up on a machine on the other side,
> so actually getting the packets out and in isn't too much of a problem.
> My question is: has anyone successfully done this before? If so,
> can you offer any hints? Tips? Pointers? Dereferences?
I am currently discussing the technical details of how to do this with
Ari Luotonen at CERN. Currently I have a simple tcp/ip relay for just this
purpose which works with our own browser. We want to be able to switch to
X Mosaic and the CERN WWW Library - to avoid the maintenance hassles of
supporting our own browser.
Our relay program relies on telnet-level authorisation, but will also
check on the client's IP address to avoid the need for supplying a user
name and password for local users. I want to place this program into
the public domain as part of the CERN WWW library package. Browsers that
support Ari's authentication feature will then automatically support the
open subnet relay with out the need for further code changes.
Best wishes,
Dave Raggett,
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