> From: Carric Dooley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> On Sun, 7 Nov 1999, David Olovsson wrote:
> > I have problem, hope you can help me. I'm currently using a
> proxy (which
> > belongs to my ISP, so I can't reconfigure it, and my ISP is
> too lazy), BUT I
> > need to use two proxies. Is there any way to make Netscape
> Yes, proxies can be setup heirarchically.
I think you guys might all be missing the question (or I'm
a fool - pick any one!).
As I read it, he wants to get his Nutscrape client to chain
the proxies because he doesn't have control over either
of the proxies he needs to use. Ugly.
Not impossible, but ugly.
Can you chain proxies in your URL by doing something
along the lines of:
http://proxy1:8080/http://proxy2:3128/http://where.I.really.want/
Hey, it looks crazy, (I am a sysadmin, ok!) but you know
what I mean.
Ideas?
Geoff
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