I have a linux box I'm using to share internet access with a MAC.  I just
ran into a problem that I'm either not thinking clearly enough to see the
solution to, or I haven't run across the solution to it.

My wife accessed the internet tonight, followed some links, then came to a
page that refused access. It said she needs MSIE4.0/NS Navigator 4.06 or
newer for MAC. She has NS Communicator 4.74.

It displayed what it was receiving, which basically was something like:

        MOZILLA (X11; I; LINUX 2.0.36; I586)

Now, that fits what the machine I use has installed (actually, I'm also
over the top of what they state; I'm sure it was that they use some
mindless M$ software to do the website and have no idea it blocks people).

Anyway, my question is, is it possible to pass on her browser identity
without sutting down masquerading? Something like an ipchains rule or
something?

I already wrote an email to the site telling them what I doubt they know.
But, I wanted to try to fix it on this end in case they're totally clueless
about what their software does.

Thanks for any assist.

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