If all you need is web, you can go with a straightforward proxy server. (I think there's one for the Mac called WebSTAR). Some proxy servers would be able to do protocols other than web as well. A friend of mine uses a Mac as an internet gateway. Kevin Jimmie Houchin wrote:
I am about to purchase a server to host my website. It will eventually be placed at my isp for colocating.
My question is this.
I am not buying a modem for this server. If I were to connect my home computer to this server via ethernet and developed my Zope site on this server, while in development could ZServer access the internet (provided I am currently connected) through my Mac's modem?
I need to access the internet for data while developing my site. In fact part of the functionality is gathering information off of the net. So this needs to be done from within Zope and ZServer.
Server info: Redhat 6.x, Zope, ZServer
This will just determine whether I can develop in this manner or if I will develop in LinuxPPC on my Mac and move the /var and /Products directorys over to the server.
Thanks for any help.
Jimmie Houchin
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