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[ILUG] Use exisiting proxy server

[ILUG] Use exisiting proxy server

dgrady Declan.Grady at nuvotem.com
Mon Nov 20 10:10:34 GMT 2000


Yet another windoze file problem, and I lost half the content of my hdd
!

Now, I've finally abandoned windoze, and after some tweaking, I'm
running gnome, and writing this in netscape.

I cannot seem to figure out how to get internet access through my
existing proxy server (wingate) ?

I know the IP Address (192.168.0.101) but I dont know how/where to
configure this to get netscape to use it when trying to connect to the
outside world.
I tried setting its IP as my gateway, but I guess theres more to it than
that !

Any help most appreciated !

Declan.Grady at nuvotem.com


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