It's also possible to use IE explorers autodetect proxy settings. There is some
documentation on the net on how to do it. In my experiances it works pk but
there is no reason way you sould use it in your internal lan. You have to
configure the clients anyway. maby on a large campus it might be a good way to
do it...
Ries
Citeren Marc Elsen <marc.elsen@imec.be>:
>
>
> Mauro wrote:
> >
> > Hallo.
> > I have a lan and a proxy machine to connect to interent.
> > I have configured all client' browsers to use proxy to connect to
> internet.
> > For IE I have configured "Use proxy" and "don't use proxy for local
> addresses"
> > then I list all the local addresses not to use with proxy.
> > But...there is a way to automatically configure proxy so that I use it when
> I
> > go to internet and I don't use it when I go to lan's ip?
> > Thank you.
>
> By using proxy configuration files (.pac), you can specify
> local networks , for instance, and make your browser
> go "DIRECT" for these.
>
> M.
>
>
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>
> 'Love is truth without any future.
> (M.E. 1997)
>
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