You need at least two things:

1. a proxy configuration script that tells your browser which proxy to use
2. a way to download that script.

The most reliable way is to set up a webserver with the domain name
wpad.<your-domain.com> serving up this file as wpad.dat (so that becomes
http://wpad.your-domain.com/wpad.dat). The other option is sending the
location of your configuration script via DHCP; you need option 252 for
that.


-----Original Message-----
From: Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: donderdag 13 februari 2003 11:02
To: Debian-ISP
Subject: Autodetect squid proxy settings


Hi

Wondering if anyone could help me, Im trying to have IE5 autodetect
proxy settings for my network without having to go to each
workstation. We have dhcp running.

Thanks
Craig


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