Of course. Sorry about that. I was thinking you were behind a NAT
firewall, rather than a proxy server. Or course this wouldn't work.
Bummer... At least I tried!
Regards,
Alan Ingleby
Systems Developer
ProfitLink Consulting Pty Ltd
309 Burwood Road
Hawthorn
Victoria 3122
"Brian Mathis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:28779@palm-dev-forum...
>
> Heather Tufts wrote:
> > > outgoing HTTP
> > > connections are to port 80 on the proxy, and the proxy only
> > > has to worry
> > > about Palm's port 8080.
> > >
> > > Set your proxy server to PORT 80, and the server address as one of the
> > > below:
> >
> > Any different from what I had already? I'm using a company proxy server
on
> > port 80 to get out of our firewall, and then when I go to search on the
KB,
> > the search functionality requires that I be on port 8080, which I'm not
> > because I have to be on port 80 in order to get to the KB website in the
> > first place. How would I configure the anonymous proxy server to use
port
> > 8080 when it gets to the KB? I wouldn't, right? (Pardon my
ignorance --
> > I'm CodeWarrior support, not a network guru.)
> >
> > Regardless, I tried what you suggested, but with no different results
> > (network error - could not resolve address or page could not be
displayed
> > when searching). I did not try the whole list, but I did try five
random
> > addresses in the list.
> >
> > -hkmlt
>
>
> Yes you're right. It's an interesting idea, but pretty much useless for
> most people who need it. To get outside, you need to use your company's
> proxy. If you change it to something else, you won't be able to access
the
> outside world.
>
> --
> Brian Mathis
> Direct Edge
> http://www.directedge.com
>
>
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