Hi all,
I am an OpenBSD newbie (although I have used Linux before), so please bear
with me. I successfully installed OpenBSD on a machine that has a fixed IP.I would like to install an HTTP proxy. The goal is to be able to allow a
friend who has to go to China to surf the web freely. Do you have any
suggestion on the package to use? He is using Windows.In the long term, I would like to implement a full IP tunelling. Any
solutions?Tony
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