I am back at school now and since you are reading this it means that I have squid up and running. At the school we have 2 64K ISDN lines and we are going through DialNet, although I am using Squid to control the access and set up a cache which seems like an expensive enterprise under NT. Since I got the proxy up and running, one of the ISDN lines has gone off-line. I have not been able to get through to BT to find out the problem but was curious if I need to resolve both lines to the IP address I am with DialNet? Since I am using only one of the IP addresses they gave me, perhaps the other one has shut down? Excuse my ignornace, the IT manager is on holiday and I am a lowly IT teacher just trying to make things better... The other thing I would like to do is to set up another SuSE proxy in my own classroom so that I can deny all the computers in the room access to the net when I am trying to teach. Any ideas? Paul ------------------------------------------------------------ Free email: http://BeMail.org/ Free BeOS: http://free.be.com/