Re: [discuss] Speed question

2004-09-06 Thread bruce
Steve here is part of a previous email to the maillist showing the setup we use... Cheers, Bruce. The standard Proxy setup under System Preferences would work with Internet Explorer but little else. The students have to "Log in" repeatedly to the server in the usual way with CURRICULUM/username

[discuss] Regustration

2004-09-06 Thread bruce
Dear Heath, We are finally back to Authoxy and it is appropriate to find a site licence.I know we discussed this before ages ago, but how much is a site licence. We have 6 active users at the moment which implies $30 via paypal but I think you mentioned $50 before or something like that!!! Please

Re: [discuss] Speed question

2004-09-06 Thread bruce
Set in the NTLM your windows domain name eg for us its "curriculum2" and in the host, its NOT you/your workstation but the IP address of your proxy server 10.2.0.1 or whatever, Well thats what we do... Try that. Cheers, Bruce. >--> NTLM Authentication is on, set to my domain (mbbc) and my comp

Re: [discuss] Speed question

2004-09-06 Thread bruce
Ah ha... found it...

Re: [discuss] Speed question

2004-09-06 Thread bruce
I shall get a log from our system today to compare BUT it seems as though your NTLM transaction is VERY slow. It should be virtually(!!) immediate. - Found the log from yesterday on another machine.. Note the times for NTLM - forget the first 2 log lines, I was switching from airport to ethernet n

Re: [discuss] Speed question

2004-09-06 Thread Steven Stratford
I turned on system logging. Here's part of a session log. Two things were going on: Entourage was accessing the exchange server, and there was a web page request using Mozilla. Both requests completed eventually, though this is not the complete session. --Steve Sep 6 09:26:29 : Authoxy has start

Re: [discuss] Speed question

2004-09-06 Thread Steven Stratford
Switched Authoxy to use port 8081 (1 daemon 127.0.0.1 on 8081) Switched my proxy settings to 8081 Left my bypass addresses the same (10.2.0.* and *.mbbc.edu) Still painfully slow (4-5 minutes to load www.mozilla.org) I pulled the bypass settings out of the network control panel and out of Mozilla