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George2 May 8th, 2005 11:14 pm
Looking for open source gateway
 
Hello everyone,


I am looking for open source gateway written in Java. It is better a light-weighted and easy-to-configure gateway, which could be used in J2EE/J2SE/J2ME applications.


Thanks in advance,
George

server_crash May 9th, 2005 7:36 pm
Re: Looking for open source gateway
 
I hate to refer you to google, but I think that's the only way you'll find one.

George2 May 10th, 2005 2:30 am
Re: Looking for open source gateway
 
Thanks server_crash,


Quote:

Originally Posted by server_crash
I hate to refer you to google, but I think that's the only way you'll find one.

I have searched by keywords "open source gateway Java", but I can not find any useful information (most of them are not general purpose gateway, but specific purpose gateway, like WAP gateway and payment gateway).

I am looking for a gateway software (like sygate) which acts like a router, which can do NAT and which can make several computers share the same external IP address. Could you help?


regards,
George

paradox814 May 10th, 2005 2:43 am
Re: Looking for open source gateway
 
you can find plenty of them here:
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=gatew...&Go.x=0&Go.y=0

server_crash May 10th, 2005 7:13 am
Re: Looking for open source gateway
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by George2
Thanks server_crash,




I have searched by keywords "open source gateway Java", but I can not find any useful information (most of them are not general purpose gateway, but specific purpose gateway, like WAP gateway and payment gateway).

I am looking for a gateway software (like sygate) which acts like a router, which can do NAT and which can make several computers share the same external IP address. Could you help?


regards,
George


Sorry man, I can't find anything and I really don't know anything about that. Maybe the link paradox posted will help you.
sorry.

George2 May 11th, 2005 10:57 pm
Re: Looking for open source gateway
 
Thanks all the same, server_crash. You are always warm-hearted. :-)


Quote:

Originally Posted by server_crash
Sorry man, I can't find anything and I really don't know anything about that. Maybe the link paradox posted will help you.
sorry.


regards,
George

George2 May 11th, 2005 11:03 pm
Re: Looking for open source gateway
 
Thanks paradox814,


Quote:

Originally Posted by paradox814

Your reply is very helpful! I have searched freshmeat but can not find a general purpose gateway (means software acts like a router, which can do NAT and which can make several computers share the same external IP address.) written in Java, while there are C version ones. I am wondering whether you have experience of using open source gateway written in Java. Do you have any recommendations?


regards,
George

Paul.Esson May 12th, 2005 8:34 am
Re: Looking for open source gateway
 
I doubt you will find much, since java really isn't the best for protocal work and most moden OS's have NAT anyway.. Your best bet would be do it yourself, since i really doubt you will find java NAT, though you might find a http proxy...

George2 May 12th, 2005 9:55 am
Re: Looking for open source gateway
 
Thanks Paul.Esson,


Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul.Esson
I doubt you will find much, since java really isn't the best for protocal work and most moden OS's have NAT anyway.. Your best bet would be do it yourself, since i really doubt you will find java NAT, though you might find a http proxy...

Your reply is very helpful. It seems that you are experienced with Java HTTP proxy. Could you please recommend some good ones?


regards,
George

Paul.Esson May 12th, 2005 2:43 pm
Re: Looking for open source gateway
 
Perhaps you could have a look at http://jetty.mortbay.com/jetty/index.html
or
java socks server http://jsocks.sourceforge.net/
perhaps
java network programing FAQ http://www.davidreilly.com/java/java...k_programming/


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