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Date:      Thu, 1 Oct 1998 18:55:16 -0700 
From:      Scott Gasch <sgasch@microsoft.com>
To:        "'unix@www.acm.vt.edu'" <unix@cowpie.acm.vt.edu>
Cc:        "'questions@freebsd.org'" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   proxy server
Message-ID:  <61AC5C9A4B9CD11181A200805F57CD540700D846@RED-MSG-44>

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I am trying to get a FreeBSD box set up behind a microsoft proxy server.  It
gets an address and network info via DHCP fine and can thus access the
internal network.  However, traffic bound for the internet needs to pass
through a proxy server at port 80.  Netscape can be configured to use the
proxy but, of course, things like telnet and ncftp are not so lucky.  Is
there an easy (read: without rebuilding telnet and ncftp from modified
sources) way to do this?  It is okay if all traffic (bound for internal or
external) goes through the proxy... it does the Right Thing even if you
boune internal packets off it.

Thanks,
Scott


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