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From: madduck at madduck.net (martin f krafft)
Subject: OT: M$ Proxy Server

also sprach memetic-engineer@...tralia.edu <memetic-engineer@...tralia.edu> [2002.09.23.0327 +0200]:
> I feel helpful today

thanks ;^>

> The windows network uses M$ Windows Proxy Svr 2 as an HTTP gateway.
> Clients use the MS Windosock Proxy Client to authenticate with
> Proxy server.
> A mozilla(.org) based client can be configured like so : 
> 
> edit-preferences-advanced-proxies
> Then put in your proxy information
> 
> For other network services like NFS, SSH, FTP, Etc.
> You SHOULD be able to use a socks app like dante
> http://www.inet.no/dante/

Don't worry, Micro$oft has taken all steps to disable this in this
scenario. It looks as if they forcefully require M$ software
everywhere. I am still working on it. In the mean time I get my kicks
out of them commanding the usage of a discontinued product.

Say, someone know any DoS or other attacks for M$ Proxy Server 2.0?

> > -aristoteles
>    
>    aristotles

Sure, in English. But if you pronounce the greek name correctly it's
got an e sound (not eeeee, but rather close to the french ?) before
the l.

-- 
martin;              (greetings from the heart of the sun.)
  \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" net@...duck
 
"memory is like an orgasm.
 it's a lot better
 if you don't have to fake it."
                          -- seymour cray commenting on virtual memory
 
"but virtual memory still gets the job done."
                                                                 -- gr
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