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Carter, Shaun G wrote:
>Is it possible to run rsync through a http proxy server? If so is there a
>howto somewhere? I saw no references to this is man rsync.
Really? From the man page:
`You may establish the connetcion via a web pro
Is it possible to run rsync through a http proxy server? If so is there a
howto somewhere? I saw no references to this is man rsync.
Shaun
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Hello Sid
Can't you just open those ports for those hosts on the firewall ?
Cheers,
Pieter
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From: Khosla Sid
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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 14:09
Subject: http proxy
hi
I am behind a squid proxy server configured for http
hi
I am behind a squid proxy server configured for http proxy
. I have some applications which only support socks proxy
. is there some plug in or software that i can install
on my workstation that will enable me to connect this
d the port number.
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 12:06, Cezar Spatariu wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to register my system to Redhat using rhn_register .I configure my
> http proxy server, but my one is asking also for username and password and i can
> not configure this using rhn_register --
Hello,
I try to register my system to Redhat using rhn_register .I configure my
http proxy server, but my one is asking also for username and password and i can
not configure this using rhn_register --configure.The application is not
asking also for username and passwork.It is a way to make this
On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Jeffrey Fearn wrote:
> NB. Just a note to clear up any questions about what I'm trying to
> do. We currently have an NT/95/Novell network with an NT box as the
> web/mail server. We require a firewall to protect our site (don't
It is actually considered the better way to
Thanks to all thoes who responded I have now down loaded squid, and
am trying to configure it :)
NB. Just a note to clear up any questions about what I'm trying to
do. We currently have an NT/95/Novell network with an NT box as the
web/mail server. We require a firewall to protect our site (
We use SQUID here - http://squid.nlanr.net/Squid
Compiles w/out modification under Rh5.0 and took about an hour to get
running. Documentation on above web site is EXCELLENT!
dave
On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Jeffrey Fearn wrote:
> Hi! I am new to Linux and I was wondering if there are any HTTP
> Prox
If you are talking about a Web caching proxy, Apache supports this
feature. If you are talking about a security proxy, check www.tis.com
for the firewall toolkit.
Jeffrey Fearn wrote:
> Hi! I am new to Linux and I was wondering if there are any HTTP
> Proxies available. I do not need a server,
squid is a good proxy server out there.
I don't understand your question. You don't need a server, just a proxy???
bug
Jeffrey Fearn wrote:
> Hi! I am new to Linux and I was wondering if there are any HTTP
> Proxies available. I do not need a server, just a proxy. I am running
> RedHat 5.
Hi! I am new to Linux and I was wondering if there are any HTTP
Proxies available. I do not need a server, just a proxy. I am running
RedHat 5.0. As I said I'm new so one that is _easy_ to use would be
good. Thats Unix easy not Mac easy :P (I do know something:)
Thanks, Jeff.
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