One thing you could do is on IE on the workstations set that IP as an
exception so that it does not go through the proxy server, go to
IE/tools/internet options/connections/lan settings/advanced and then
exceptions.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for.
What is strange though if the proxy server can get to it then the
workstations should also, or could could see if mozilla firefox
configured for the proxy behaves differently.
Jim
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 13:36:29 -0500, FRANK Blackwelder
<FBLACKW@jud5.flcourts.org>
> The problem is with a host that is accessed by an IP address that can
> not be resolved by DNS (This is beyond my control and not easily
> changed). From the server upon which Squid is running I am able to view
> the page as expected using the IP address. Trying to access the IP
> address from any of the host serviced by this proxy results in the
> attempt timing out (clients are windows boxes).
>
> I would be very receptive to any suggests.
>
> Thanks
>
> Frank Blackwelder
>
>
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