On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 11:02:25 -0500 (EST)
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> hi folks,
>
> i have a problem with authenticating at a ms proxy server from linux.
>
> the m$ proxy only accepts users which are in the sam of nt server
> the user to be authenticated is in the sam but m$ requires a domain to
>
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Patrick Cheong
Information Systems Assurance
Measat Broadcast Network Systems
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> -Original Message-
> From: CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 01,
The MS Proxy Server supports the special, proprietary Microsoft Proxy Server
service and also optionally supports the Socks4 protocol. The socks4
protocol must be enabled by the administrator. Once this is enabled you may
use the debian socks4-client (or whatever it's called) with the run-socks
scr
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 08:01:26AM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
=> Hi,
=>
=> Have anyone been able to use MS Proxy Server with
=> Linux client?
=>
=> Please explain the configuration of the MS proxy server
=> as well as the Linux client box!
Try to use the tsocks library, setting the LD
>
> Whereas if you have another device controlling your link,
> then use that
> device's IP as your default gateway. You may need to
> configure said device
> to accept/route/proxy/etc your IP.
>
> Look at [start] --> settings --> control panel --> Network
> then click on
> the /Protocols
Erm - people... MS Proxy is not a firewall in itself. Perhaps the NT
machine that runs Proxy also has a modem/other device in it, in which case
it is doing firewall-style duties (perish the thought though... an NT based
firewall)
Whereas if you have another device controlling your link, then
Title: RE: MS Proxy
I've been fiddling with getting through a MS Proxy from a debian box
in the last few days, and the ease of getting through it greatly depends
on the proxy configuration. I believe our proxy is set up to only let through
http traffic. Any other protocol that gets th
Another option might be dante-clients.
>
> > Have to either choose to stick with this POS dial-up connection
> > and pay the $20/month, or get better bandwidth for free and
> > figure how to work around that evil program..
>
> M$ Proxy offer socks4 server - You can use this support with t
> Have to either choose to stick with this POS dial-up connection
> and pay the $20/month, or get better bandwidth for free and
> figure how to work around that evil program..
M$ Proxy offer socks4 server - You can use this support with the sockified
versions of ftp and telnet :
http://www.s
Just a note that that won't always fix the problem -- as I have
recently been offered an ethernet connection behind my
landlord's fiberoptic line -- too bad he's running MS Proxy.
Have to either choose to stick with this POS dial-up connection
and pay the $20/month, or get better bandwidth for fre
> I have problem with Debian after firewall (MS Proxy 2.0).
> Netscape and Lynx can use http and ftp with no problem, but
> I can't configure another program (gFTP, telnet) to communicate.
> Can you help me?
Replace Your M$ Proxy machine with a cheap PC ( 3-486 8Mb )
running Linux+IPMasquerading+
M$ Proxy Server uses a proprietary (surprise!) protocol for the regular M$
proxy server clients. However, Proxy
Server also supports Socks4 but this has to be turned on (I think by default it
isn't turned on). With socks4 you
can use the proxy server just fine, in Netscape you can set this in the
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 09:45:46AM -0500, David Gisborne wrote:
> I am stuck behind a Microsoft Proxy Server. Is there any way I can access the
> internet from behind the proxy?
>
Oddly enough, that is exactly what M$ Proxy is designed to do. Its a
dog but can be got to work. What problem were
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