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  • Subject: AS400 to Internet through Proxy server.
  • From: "Gerald Magnuson" <magnuson@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 17:06:36 -0600

I have just installed an ISDN line and Router onto my internal network.
Works great.
Our company has both an Internal IP network, and a list of External IP
addresses.
I have bound an outside IP address to an interface on the AS400.
I then created a default route to the router.
Works great. I can now see the outside world from the  AS400, and
 the outside world can see my AS400. 

However, I want my router directly connected a proxy server and not
directly connected to the network backbone. ( I do not want an external
IP address for my AS/400)

The proxy server will have a IP address on our internal network and 
perform IP translation to the outside world.

I tried to create a route to the Router with out the Outside IP address
interface, but could not.

What is needed to get the AS400 to FTP to an Outside site through
a proxy server?

Gerald Magnuson
The Knapheide Manufacturing Company
Quincy Illinois


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