Miquel van Smoorenburg writes:
Transparant proxying is an optimization in that you can redirect
all connections to port 80 of any outside-server to pass through
a caching proxy, so that you get the benefits of a proxy cache without
configuring the client to use the caching proxy. I
Yes. You could recompile your kernel to include transparent proxy
support. This would automagically redirect all connection attempts
to the corresponding proxy servers.
Can you easily switch between real internet and proxy internet using
this solution?
Can I configure lynx to use a
On Sat, 10 Oct 1998 11:49:53 +0100, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
Yes. You could recompile your kernel to include transparent proxy support.
This
would automagically redirect all connection attempts to the corresponding
proxy
servers.
Well, as far as I could find out, that's something completely
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Norbert Nemec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, I couldn't find any documentation about using a proxy as a
client within the docs coming with debian. Is using a proxy a thing
that can only b done by the individual programs? It would be a great
thing, not to have to
Hi guys,
my ISP (GermanyNet) offers Internet Services only via a Proxy-Server.
Is there any way to use this Debian-wide? Only way I could find out was
to use Netscape, but I don't even want to install that huge monster...
Can I configure lynx to use a proxy? or ftp, dftp, etc.?
Greetings,
Nobbi
On Sat, 10 Oct 1998 11:04:03 +0200, Norbert Nemec wrote:
my ISP (GermanyNet) offers Internet Services only via a Proxy-Server.
Is there any way to use this Debian-wide? Only way I could find out was
Yes. You could recompile your kernel to include transparent proxy support. This
would
On Sat, 10 Oct 1998, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
On Sat, 10 Oct 1998 11:04:03 +0200, Norbert Nemec wrote:
my ISP (GermanyNet) offers Internet Services only via a Proxy-Server.
Is there any way to use this Debian-wide? Only way I could find out was
Yes. You could recompile your kernel to
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