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Date:      Mon, 11 Feb 2002 14:51:13 -0600 (CST)
From:      "Lane Holcombe" <lane@joeandlane.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Freebsd and firewalls
Message-ID:  <200202112051.g1BKpDJ12962@joeandlane.com>

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I've recently installed Freebsd on an available PC at work.  In order 
to do this I had to download the /bin subdirectory from ftp.freebsd.org 
using my Windows OS, reboot to freebsd boot disks and then install from 
a DOS filesystem.

This is because I cannot seem to get FreeBSD to punch through the 
firewall at work.

Using sysinstall I have attempted ftp installation, ftp passive, and 
ftp via http proxy but none have been able to connect.

I am able to use FTP from Windows but not from the DOS Command line.  
Windows asks for user authentication but DOS just fails.

I am able to use PPM (Perl Package Manager) from MSDos by setting three 
environment variables: HTTP_PROXY, HTTP_PROXY_USER, and 
HTTP_PROXY_PASS.  I am NOT able to use this technique to utilze CPAN on 
DOS nor does it seem to work for any network activity in Freebsd.

If anyone has any ideas how to make FreeBSD negotiate with my firewall 
please help.

thanks

lane (holcombe)
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