Heracles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Our Technical "experts" have recently wiped squid and installed 
> ISA server 2000. Now I am unable to reach the net from my Debian 
> machine at work. It is running 'testing'. I have never had 

They might have only ntlm authentication on. There's two things
you can do if that's the case, ntlmaps and mozilla;

http://apserver.sourceforge.net/ 

You need this for apt-get, and other http and ftp agents. 

And I believe there is a version of mozilla that supports ntlm
authentication natively, of course you can use ntlmaps with
mozilla, as well.  ntlmaps can also act as a basic to ntlm
authentication gateway, ie you authenticate to ntlmaps using basic
authentication, and ntlmaps authenticates to ISA using ntlm (I
personally haven't used that feature).

The ISA server I'm forced to go though used to have plenty of down
time, but it has been OK of late.

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