What if you have several hundred (or even thousand)
hosts "inside" the firewall.

You should be able to specify a tld - top level domain, eh?

system/schemes/default/proxy/bypass: ["eds.com"]
or 
system/schemes/http/proxy/bypass: ["eds.com" "gm.com"]  ;for web servers
inside the firewall

Why should the product work differently than Netscape?
Any good reason?

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> How do I set up:
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> system/schemes/http/proxy/bypass: ??
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> Is it looking for a string or a block of strings?
> What about  "*.domain.com"
> In other words
> Use the firewall/proxy for everything but ["*.eds.com" "*.gm.com"]

I use following setting here:

system/schemes/default/proxy/bypass: ["orion.sec.trz.cz"]

HTH,
-pekr-

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