I am using, and have installed at customers, the Viking server. http://www.robtex.com/viking Runs on any Windows fr=E5n Win95 and up. (Porting to Linux too is in progress) Have it running at a customer on an old Win95B Pentium90 32MRAM, which is= also a file and back-up server. No problem. About win95 1) Win95 registry has better to be adjusted to set more socks, reg file= avaiable from Viking site. 2) if connecting through modem, you better patch Win95 to Microsoft DialUp= Networking (DUN) version 1.3 with a file from MS website, as Win95 original= tcp/ip can=B4t keep up the speed with a 56kModem. (at least not while= running Viking on a P90, i have noticed) Maybe also Win98 benefits from= this patch. (A small thing: keep the Viking window closed, the continuously updating= window take more cpu than the traffic... Well, Viking is configured from= your web browser anyway, and I am told there will be no widow in future= versions.) Stability is superb. It even creates a duplicate instance of itself, that= monitors the workin gone and restarts it should any program crash it. = Install is easy. Put viking.exe in C:\viking and execute viking -install= att the prompt. It will install itself as a service. Then surf to it,= configure, use :) It is relly a very capeable server although i only use it as a HTTP proxy,= HTTP server, mail and some more... Also realise this is a caching HTTP1.1 proxy both using ram and disk so it= speeds up surfing. 90day free trial, then 100USD lifetime license. A bargain for that= functionality. The documentation is not complete, but almost instant help is through a= mailing list (You know how the PICLIST Work... :) ) on which also the= author participate. Viking has gone through high load tests, and security tests, and have only= had one voulnerability -that got fixed in a few hours! Regards /Morgan -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics