hi folks,
i have a problem with authenticating at a ms proxy server from linux.
the m$ proxy only accepts users which are in the sam of nt server
the user to be authenticated is in the sam but m$ requires a domain to be specified
with the username in the manner of domain\username or [EMAIL
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 11:02:25 -0500 (EST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi folks,
i have a problem with authenticating at a ms proxy server from linux.
the m$ proxy only accepts users which are in the sam of nt server
the user to be authenticated is in the sam but m$ requires a domain
Pessoal, como faço para configurar o apt para funcionar o
o M$ proxy aqui do trabalho? Se possível, mostrar um
arquivo de configuração de exemplo. Eu estou usando o
Knoppix 3.2.
Já olhei o histórico da lista e o que eu achei não me
adiantou muito...
Em Seg, 2003-07-07 às 15:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Pessoal, como faço para configurar o apt para funcionar o
o M$ proxy aqui do trabalho? Se possível, mostrar um
arquivo de configuração de exemplo. Eu estou usando o
Knoppix 3.2.
export http_proxy=http://seu.proxy:porta;
Já olhei o
Thanks alot for your answer. I will have a look at libnet-perl and try to
find out anything overthere. But the problem even gets weirder, cause I
just heard that people sometimes can, and sometimes cannot access the
website through a proxy.
I have also tried the xs4all.nl thing (btw not the host
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks alot for your answer. I will have a look at libnet-perl and try to
find out anything overthere. But the problem even gets weirder, cause I
just heard that people sometimes can, and sometimes cannot access the
website through a proxy.
I
Yeah that's how it should be. Because our website is hosted external :(,
that's the 212.129.243.94, and we want people to be able to download files
from our server which is hosted internal (212.129.243.94). It must be easy
access so that's why I choose to do it this way.
I just de-installed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah that's how it should be. Because our website is hosted external :(,
that's the 212.129.243.94, and we want people to be able to download files
from our server which is hosted internal (212.129.243.94). It must be easy
access so that's why I choose to do it this way.
a
. During this process some questions where
asked, I can't remember exactly what the question where, but something
with smtp name, and some other questions. The package name was some perl
thing.
Today when I came to work I tried to access the webserver through our MS
proxy server and this didn't work.
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
During this weekend I did a apt-get clean, apt-get update, apt-get
upgrade, apt-get dist-upgrade. During this process some questions where
asked, I can't remember exactly what the question where, but something
with smtp name, and some other questions. The package name was
Bonjour à tous,
Je suis dans une société qui utilise un proxy M$ (Proxy Server 2.0) avec
authentification NTLM.
Comment puis je surfer car, apparemment, l'authentification NTLM n'est pas
supportée par Mozilla...
Merci d'avance pour l'aide éventuel,
CAPRON Romain
Lemaire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 22 octobre 2002 15:15
À : debian-user-french@lists.debian.org
Objet : Re: Surfer en passant via MS Proxy Server 2.0
--- CAPRON Romain [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Bonjour à tous,
Je suis dans une société qui utilise un proxy M$
(Proxy Server
ich sitze hinter einem ms-proxy-server 2 (mit nt lanmanager, also
user/passwort authentication, ich denke das ist socks v5 ...)
ich verwende auf dem linux-client httptunnel htc -F 8080 -P proxyhost:80
target_host:target_port
auf proxyhost läuft aps 0.98 (nt lanmanager authenication service
RanCid wrote:
Hola lista!,
Tengo algunos equipos metidos dentro de una red, en la que la mayor parte de
las maquinas son Win9x o NT. Ya se que lo idea seria una maquina Linux con
IP masquerading o similar, pero en caso de usar Microsoft Proxy Server, ¿
Como puedo hacer que la maquina Linux
Hola lista!,
Tengo algunos equipos metidos dentro de una red, en la que la mayor parte de
las maquinas son Win9x o NT. Ya se que lo idea seria una maquina Linux con
IP masquerading o similar, pero en caso de usar Microsoft Proxy Server, ¿
Como puedo hacer que la maquina Linux salga fuera a traves
Como puedes imaginar, en los planes de MS no entran los clientes linux en
la mayoría de los casos, y el del proxy es quizá el más dificil de salvar.
No he intentado lo que solicitas, pero conozco bien el proxy de ms, la
parte cliente y su arquitectura.
Yo creo que solo puedes usar un navegador
Witam!
Moze wy mi pomozecie... bo mam juz powoli dosc...
Mam takie nieszczescie, ze musze postawic serwer WWW, a do netu jestem
podpiety przez serwer NT z MS Proxy...
Provaider powiedzial, ze przekieruje do mnie wywolania z mojej domeny. Ping
dziala, ale stronki nie widac...
Czytalem cos o
Hi all,
I am trying to run apt through my companies MS proxy server but I'm not
having much success.
I have read the man pages for apt and apt.conf, and added a line to my apt.conf
along the lines
of http::Proxy {http://domain/luscombes:password@msproxy:80/;};
but it still
Acquire::http::Proxy http://luscombes:password@msproxy:80;
check if you can configure your linux browser to use the ms proxy; if
you can't, apt won't probably work either.
hope this helps.
pietro.
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 12:37:22PM +0100 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to run apt through my companies MS proxy server but I'm not
having much success.
I have read the man pages for apt and apt.conf, and added a line to my
apt.conf
along
by: Stuart Luscombe
To: Pietro Cagnoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: Apt and MS Proxy server (Document link: Stuart Luscombe)
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion, I've now got it to authenticateit's just my
apt source
paths that need fixing now.
back to the playing
BTW, when
also sprach Hall Stevenson (on Thu, 10 May 2001 10:02:42PM -0500):
Just curious, can you access the internet using Netscape on a Windows
box ?? If not, it's likely that MS Proxy is also doing (NTLM)
authentication. If it is, you may be out of luck.
you can pretty much forget it. micro$oft
also sprach Hall Stevenson (on Thu, 10 May 2001 10:02:42PM -0500):
Just curious, can you access the internet using Netscape on
a Windows box ?? If not, it's likely that MS Proxy is also doing
(NTLM) authentication. If it is, you may be out of luck.
you can pretty much forget it. micro$oft
Hello!
My LAN server is an NT Server running MS Proxy Server 2.0
I want to set up my Debian box to browser the www thru the proxy..
I have configured correctly the network card, 'cause using lynx I can browse
to 192.168.0.1 (my server IP) but I can't acces e.g. www.yahoo.com
How can I tell my
How can I tell my Debian that I am using a proxy?
Set the http_proxy environment variables to http://some.server:port/;
-- Kevin
* Arlequ?n ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010510 19:52]:
My LAN server is an NT Server running MS Proxy Server 2.0
I want to set up my Debian box to browser the www thru the proxy..
How can I tell my Debian that I am using a proxy?
Just curious, can you access the internet using Netscape
.
CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick] wrote:
Hi guys,
Finally, I have found the answer to my problem: Acessing the Internet with
a Potato box via MS Proxy Server 2.0.
Here it is:-
MS Proxy Server basically allows 3 types of authentication, namely :
Anonymous, Basic and NTLM (also known as NT
Hi guys,
Finally, I have found the answer to my problem: Acessing the Internet with
a Potato box via MS Proxy Server 2.0.
Here it is:-
MS Proxy Server basically allows 3 types of authentication, namely :
Anonymous, Basic and NTLM (also known as NT challenge/response). The first
speaks
To: 'CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick]'
Subject: RE: Linux Client Through MS Proxy Server
Patrick,
Helping is no problem. I've spent no small amount of time trying to
get
past
our proxy server here, so saving other people the same trouble if possible
is a
good thing :)
As for IIS
try Iris 1.00Beta
www.eeye.com
-Original Message-
From: CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 6:05 AM
To: 'Kenrick, Chris'
Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: RE: Linux Client Through MS Proxy Server
Have tried and am still using
Oooops...I forgot to put in the Subject
Patrick Cheong
Information Systems Assurance
Measat Broadcast Network Systems
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Visit us at: http://www.astro.com.my
-Original Message-
From: CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01,
Yes...only IE seem to work (i.e. with the proxy setting set to
pintprv1.company_name.com.my and port set at 8080)..have tried Navigator
and Opera but nothing happens!
Also, only upon request was I allowed to access and download from ftp sites.
Does MS Proxy Server use its own proprietary
02, 2000 9:10 AM
To: 'CHEONG, Shu Yang [Patrick]'
Subject: RE: Linux Client Through MS Proxy Server
It wouldn't surprise me if it did...
However, at my location we also use a MS Proxy Server, running on port 80
and it works fine under netscape, apt-get, etc...
Maybe your server
Whereas if you have another device controlling your link,
then use that
device's IP as your default gateway. You may need to
configure said device
to accept/route/proxy/etc your IP.
Look at [start] -- settings -- control panel -- Network
then click on
the /Protocols\ tab then
Hi,
Have anyone been able to use MS Proxy Server with
Linux client?
Please explain the configuration of the MS proxy server
as well as the Linux client box!
TIA
---
tcp
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 08:01:26AM -0500, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
= Hi,
=
= Have anyone been able to use MS Proxy Server with
= Linux client?
=
= Please explain the configuration of the MS proxy server
= as well as the Linux client box!
Try to use the tsocks library, setting
The MS Proxy Server supports the special, proprietary Microsoft Proxy Server
service and also optionally supports the Socks4 protocol. The socks4
protocol must be enabled by the administrator. Once this is enabled you may
use the debian socks4-client (or whatever it's called) with the run-socks
Erm - people... MS Proxy is not a firewall in itself. Perhaps the NT
machine that runs Proxy also has a modem/other device in it, in which case
it is doing firewall-style duties (perish the thought though... an NT based
firewall)
Whereas if you have another device controlling your link
Another option might be dante-clients.
Have to either choose to stick with this POS dial-up connection
and pay the $20/month, or get better bandwidth for free and
figure how to work around that evil program..
M$ Proxy offer socks4 server - You can use this support with the
Title: RE: MS Proxy
I've been fiddling with getting through a MS Proxy from a debian box
in the last few days, and the ease of getting through it greatly depends
on the proxy configuration. I believe our proxy is set up to only let through
http traffic. Any other protocol that gets through
I have problem with Debian after firewall (MS Proxy 2.0).
Netscape and Lynx can use http and ftp with no problem, but
I can't configure another program (gFTP, telnet) to communicate.
Can you help me?
Thnx Michal
I have problem with Debian after firewall (MS Proxy 2.0).
Netscape and Lynx can use http and ftp with no problem, but
I can't configure another program (gFTP, telnet) to communicate.
Can you help me?
Replace Your M$ Proxy machine with a cheap PC ( 3-486 8Mb )
running Linux+IPMasquerading
Just a note that that won't always fix the problem -- as I have
recently been offered an ethernet connection behind my
landlord's fiberoptic line -- too bad he's running MS Proxy.
Have to either choose to stick with this POS dial-up connection
and pay the $20/month, or get better bandwidth
Have to either choose to stick with this POS dial-up connection
and pay the $20/month, or get better bandwidth for free and
figure how to work around that evil program..
M$ Proxy offer socks4 server - You can use this support with the sockified
versions of ftp and telnet :
I am stuck behind a Microsoft Proxy Server. Is there any way I can access the
internet from behind the proxy?
Thanks
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 09:45:46AM -0500, David Gisborne wrote:
I am stuck behind a Microsoft Proxy Server. Is there any way I can access the
internet from behind the proxy?
Oddly enough, that is exactly what M$ Proxy is designed to do. Its a
dog but can be got to work. What problem were
M$ Proxy Server uses a proprietary (surprise!) protocol for the regular M$
proxy server clients. However, Proxy
Server also supports Socks4 but this has to be turned on (I think by default it
isn't turned on). With socks4 you
can use the proxy server just fine, in Netscape you can set this in
Hi all,
I have Linux (debian) box in a LAN dominated by m$ NT servers. All internet
access its via m$ proxy server.
Is there a way to hook up the linux system to that proxy (TERRA;
ip:192.168.0.4)?
Can you point me to some docs, HOWTOs, examples on how to acomplish this?
Thanks in advance.
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