Guys,
I know this sounds crazy but I really need to ask this question to you.
Is there a way to find the Proxy Server's IP Address when I'm just a
client/plain user? All our workstation are using Windows 98 Intel PC and
we're connecting to Sparc Machines whose OS is Solaris.
We used to connect to the Internet using the Proxy Server's IP Address
without actually a proper authorization. I doubt that our Proxy Server have
any problem in terms of hardware and software 'cause it's almost two weeks
already that we can't connect to the Internet. I think, our Network
Administrators (nakakainis!) has changed already the Proxy Server's IP
Address. I think, they already found out that many of us, especially here
in Systems Development, uses the Internet and used to apply abroad. Marami
na kasi ang nag-aalisan eh papuntang abroad.
I really need to access the Internet 'cause I'm downloading Linux related
documents that are not included in the HOW-TO's and other stuff.
TIA.
Marvin
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