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Using AnalogX Proxy to share an Internet Connection in a network

Published: June 2004
Updated :  Aug 2005
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Introduction

Are you're using Internet Connection Sharing, but not satisfied with the results? You may try AnalogX Proxy server. It is very compact and easy to use. AnalogX Proxy is a small and simple server that allows any other machine on your local network to route it's requests through a central machine. Run Proxy on the machine with the internet connection and configure the other machines to use the Proxy Server. Supports all Windows Operating Systems.

Scenario: Windows XP system as the Internet host and a Windows 98 system as the client

In Windows XP system

In the client computers

Configure the system for internet browsing:

AnalogX notifies you that the Proxy is in open mode, the first time when you use it. You need to change it to closed mode so that only your local network accesses this Proxy server.

Open AnalogX proxy main screen and type 192.168.0.1 in the Proxy Binding text box. See this dialog:

You need to perform the above steps in each client computer in the network. Now, everything is set and you can browse the internet from the client computer(s). For other applications apart from Internet Explorer, you need to configure the program to use the Proxy Server (if the program allows it).

Example: If you're performing a Symantec Live Update in a client machine, configure the Live Update interface to use the Proxy Server. Same for any Instant Messengers you might use.

AnalogX and their Port Numbers

List of Services supported by AnalogX and their Port Numbers

Services

 Description

Port Number

HTTP

Browsing the internet

6588

HTTPS

Browsing the internet (secure)

6588

SOCKS4

TCP proxying

1080

SOCKS4a

TCP Proxying with DNS lookups

1080

SOCKS5

 

1080

NNTP

Usenet Newsgroups

119

POP3

Incoming email

110

SMTP

Outgoing email

25

FTP

File Transfer

21

From AnalogX main screen, you may turn OFF unwanted services by disabling the appropriate buttons. This affects all the client computers and not the computer which shares the Internet. (Example: Disabling HTTP service turns OFF browsing in all client machines. Rest all services work)

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