WinProxy Read-Me File Contents: 1) WinProxy Product Description 2) Installation 3) Ositis Software Contact Information and Support Options 4) Quick Start Guide 5) License Agreement __________________________________________________________________________ WinProxy Version 2.0 (R1c) Ositis Software WinProxy is a Windows 95/NT based proxy server that supports most popular internet protocols. WinProxy can be used as an external firewall, an internal firewall (securing one subnet from another), or to create a subnet that is connected to the internet with only one IP address. WinProxy will automatically be enabled for 30 days of use. After 30 days, you will need to contact Ositis Software, or a WinProxy reseller to purchase a permanent license for WinProxy. You can order WinProxy with immediate delivery of a working serial number by either purchasing WinProxy using the on-line order form on our web site, or calling our sales department at +1 510 537 6676. You can also fax your order to +1 510 537 6626. Resellers, such as Maagnum Resources at https://secure.safesite.com/cgi-bin/safesell1/winproxy can deliver a registration immediately over the Internet. Maagnum Resources provides a secure site with RSA encryption to process credit card orders. Send e-mail to Sales@Ositis.com for information on purchasing WinProxy. Please check our web page at http://www.WinProxy.com often to look for new releases and prmotions on WinProxy. __________________________________________________________________________ Installation: Please read the complete license agreement before installing this software, by installing this software you agree to the conditions of that agreement. To install WinProxy, unzip the entire .ZIP file into a temporary directory and execute SETUP.EXE. This will guide you through the installation of WinProxy and its components. This will also create a WinProxy program group containing WinProxy, this file, the logging application and an un-installer in case you later want to remove the program. Run WinProxy and select the Properties Wizard from the File menu. This will start a wizard, which will help you through the configuration process. After you have configured WinProxy, select 'Show Client Configuration' from the WinProxy File menu. This will show you how to configure your client computers. This document changes as your settings change. We recommend that you check this document each time you reconfigure WinProxy. __________________________________________________________________________ Contacting Ositis Software For additional information, support questions, bug reports or feature requests, please send mail to: Info@Ositis.COM For support questions or bug reports, please send e-mail to: Support@Ositis.COM Please include the following information: - Your name, company name, e-mail address, telephone number and postal address. - The WinProxy version number (from the About box). - Your WinProxy serial number (even if it is an evaluation number). - The operating system and type of computer you are using. We will not respond to support requests without the above information. Product updates and future releases will be available on our web page at: http://www.WinProxy.com Postal Mail: Ositis Software 19364 Stanton Place Castro Valley, CA 94546 Fax: (510) 537-6626 Phone: (510) 537-6676 European customers can also contact the Scandinavian Security Center for WinProxy sales at: Scandinavian Security Center: Byvej 4 DK-8654 Bryrup Denmark Phone: +45 7575 7040 Fax: +45 7575 7050 email: scansec@sscnet.com __________________________________________________________________________ Quick Start Guide 1. Configuring a secure firewall: The usual configuration for WinProxy is as an internet firewall. In this instance, WinProxy is run on a Windows NT or Windows ’95 computer that has one IP address connected to the internet, and another connected to the internal network. WinProxy listens for connections on the internal IP address, and makes requests on the internet on behalf of the users behind the network. The users on the network must configure their browsers to proxy through WinProxy. To setup a Windows 95 or NT computer as a firewall, routing should be disabled (if using NT), the external network card should be configured to support TCP/IP, but not NetBEUI or IPX. You should not any TCP/IP services other than WinProxy. If you send and receive electronic mail from an external post office (SMTP & POP3) you should configure WinProxy to use it, otherwise you may choose to run a post office server and SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) server along with WinProxy. For added security the internal IP addresses can be set to invalid numbers on the internet, so that it is impossible for them to be used, even if a hacker managed to enable routing on the firewall. We recommend using IP Addresses 90.0.0.1 through 90.0.0.254 internally. 2. Configuring a secure subnet: If you want to secure an internal network from another network, but still provide the ability for that network to connect to the outside, then you should use the cascading capabilities of WinProxy. In this case people behind the secure subnet will connect to WinProxy, which will connect them directly to another external proxy server. From there they can access the internet, essentially tunneling through another subnet. This will cause the secure subnet to have slower access than the other network, but it will also provide additional security for that workgroup. 3. Connecting a subnet to the internet with a single IP address: Many access providers do not allow an entire workgroup to connect to the internet because they only provide a single IP address. WinProxy can solve that problem by acting as a proxy for several users. In order to do this WinProxy should be configured as if it was acting as a firewall, but many of the security features can be disabled if security is not a primary concern. When a user behind the firewall requests a document through WinProxy, another request is made from the proxy computer, from the one valid IP address. The response is forwarded back and as far as the remote server is concerned, the request came from the proxy server. As far as the requesting application is concerned, the response came from the proxy server. 4. Logging WinProxy provides the ability to log all proxy activity. This is done by sending messages to an external logging application. A sample logging application, complete with source code is provided with WinProxy to enable network administrators to more easily monitor network activity. The logging application can be run on the same computer as WinProxy or on a separate computer inside the firewall. WinProxy can not be configured to transmit logging information externally. _____________________________________________________________________________ Ositis Software comprehensive License Agreement: CAREFULLY READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT. BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY AND ARE BECOMING A PARTY TO THIS AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE. 1. Ositis Software grants to you a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, license to use this trial version of WinProxy for Windows (the "Software"), in binary executable form for evaluation and trial use purposes only. THIS SOFTWARE MAY CONTAIN CODE THAT DISABLES MOST OF ITS FEATURES AFTER A DATE SPECIFIED IN THE ABOUT BOX. 2. OSITIS SOFTWARE MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OF THIS SOFTWARE OR ABOUT ANY CONTENT OR INFORMATION MADE ACCESSIBLE BY THE SOFTWARE, FOR ANY PURPOSE. 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