As others have noted, Microsoft Proxy Server does support SOCKS. This feature
must be enabled by the administrator. Having done that you can install the
SOCKS client and use:
runsocks apt
to use apt. I'm not sure if runsocks comes with the debian package. You might
have to download the source
but those
are
the basics.
- Scott
>
> Subject: Connecting to a Microsoft Proxy Server
> Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 14:22:34 -0500
> From: "Miller, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Debian User List \(E-mail\)"
>
> Hello all,
> I have Debian 2.2 Rev 2
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 02:22:34PM -0500, Miller, Jim wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have Debian 2.2 Rev 2 running on an NT run network. The Internet
> Connection here is via a Microsoft Proxy Server. What is the easiest way to
> connect to the Microsoft proxy server. I am interested primarily for
>
also sprach Brian McGroarty (on Fri, 26 Jan 2001 02:58:15PM -0600):
> If it's configured to not provide standard proxy service - only the
> queerly authenticated MS proxy service, then your best bet is going to
> be to set up a Windows machine with something like www.wingate.com and
> use that as a
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 03:27:07PM -0500, MaD dUCK wrote:
> also sprach Miller, Jim (on Fri, 26 Jan 2001 02:22:34PM -0500):
> > I have Debian 2.2 Rev 2 running on an NT run network. The Internet
> > Connection here is via a Microsoft Proxy Server. What is the easiest way to
> > connect to the M
also sprach Miller, Jim (on Fri, 26 Jan 2001 02:22:34PM -0500):
> I have Debian 2.2 Rev 2 running on an NT run network. The Internet
> Connection here is via a Microsoft Proxy Server. What is the easiest way to
> connect to the Microsoft proxy server. I am interested primarily for
> running ap
Hello all,
I have Debian 2.2 Rev 2 running on an NT run network. The Internet
Connection here is via a Microsoft Proxy Server. What is the easiest way to
connect to the Microsoft proxy server. I am interested primarily for
running apt at this time
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