Hello Robert L. Harris!

Am Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 05:18:44PM +0200 schrieb Robert L. Harris:
> correctly and do an "nslookup proxy" just fine.  I'd like to set netscape
> to use the hostname "proxy" instead of a FQD for both domains so I don't
> have to change my proxy settings every time I change locations (I'm at each
> site daily).  
> and I have to set a domainname.  Anyone have any thoughts to get around
> this?  I normally suspend the laptop, move to the new location and resume
> the laptop.  I have a script that reconfigures the network for the new
> location.  I'd rather not start/stop netscape or change settings every
> time.
> 
> Thoughts?

Has your question already been answered? How about using a tool like junkbuster
(http://www.junkbuster.com/)? Set Netscape's proxy setting to localhost,
junkbuster does the forwarding to the "real" proxy. As junkbuster rereads its
configuration with each request, the changes in the network configuration
should take effect immediately. 

(BTW, my netscape doesn't force me to type in a domainname for the proxy.)

Best regards

Johannes Geiger

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