I'd take great lengths to keep such devices off my network.


On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 4:56 PM, Andy Burns
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Kiall Mac Innes wrote:
>
>  Transparant proxying is trivial to setup and completely bypasses the
>> need for clients to be aware of the proxy... maybe the feature request
>> should be lodged with your network services team?
>>
>
> The average android/iphone user doesn't have much clout with the network
> team in *most* corporate and educational networks.  They must either
> authenticate to the proxy, or accept they don't get to the internet through
> the corporate WiFi.
>
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