on 5-12-2009 1:57 PM forums forums spake the following:
> Hi,
> 
> Thanks for the rapid answer.
> 
> I see what you're saying. I tried the below and got a lot further. I have it 
> set to "requires authentication" and "local authentication" and put the proxy 
> settings in IE. It works but it blocks all websites now and doesn't give me 
> an option to logon based on the users I created in the Endian router.
> 
> I tried transparent and it blocked all websites, google, msn, etc. Is there a 
> way to do transparent, but allow certain websites to go through as that would 
> be ideal. I tried whitelisting and it didn't work.
> 
> What is "transparent" by the way when talking about http proxy?
> 
> Thanks.
A transparent proxy intercepts all traffic on the default port (80 for http)
and the clients need no configuration themselves. So it is transparent to the
end user as far as having to configure something.

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