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Date:      Tue, 19 Mar 2002 08:38:59 -0600 (CST)
From:      Steven Lake <raiden@shell.core.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Proxy Server Settings
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.4.44L0.0203190837460.16473-100000@shell.core.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.44L0.0203190819090.16473-100000@shell.core.com>

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	Ok, uh, one thing I forgot.  I'm needing the computer to be able
to surf the web from the console, not Xwindows.  I'm fine in Xwindows,
because I just set the proxy in Netscape and I'm fine.  But I'm stuck if I
have to surf from the console or ftp from there.  That's the part that has
me stuck.

On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Steven Lake wrote:

> 	Ok, this is something I'm curious of and after looking around on
> the net and through the handbook, I can't find where to do this.  I know
> it was brought up once before, but never sufficiently answered.
>
> 	What I'm wanting to do is to use my laptop behind the firewall
> with FreeBSD running rather than windows 2000.  I have my machine set to
> dual boot, but it makes it a pain to have to boot to 2000 to get info off
> the net, then boot to fbsd to do my work.  At several of our locations our
> lan's are hidden behind proxy servers and the only way to get on the web
> is to set the proxy server in the browser and ftp client settings.
>
> 	What I want to know is how do I manually specify the proxy server
> for the lan in question that I'm working on during any given day so that I
> can just stay in fbsd and surf for info while doing my work?
>
> 	I know how to specify the IP and all that manually via rc.conf,
> but would I do much the same thing for manually specifying a proxy server?
>
>


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