Ok, I've knocked together some crappy page that pulls all my work links into one place.
Works fine, no probs.
Some of the links are via a proxy though, soooooo without having to manually change the proxy to on everytime is there a way to change the href to reference a proxy..ie;
//www.cisco.com (href=blah blah blah) - no proxy
1.2.3.4 (href=http://proxy.local:8080"1.2.3.4") - use proxy
understand? good, now help me ;)
There is an exclusions list you can add to your proxy settings:
IE-Tools-Options-Connections-LAN Settings-Bypass proxy for local connections
is the way to get to it, add all the stuff you want bypassed in there.
Aye, but then I have to add all the internet to it....it's basically only 5-6 addresses that are proxied the rest of the world isn't.
MS IE;
I've tried adding 'bypass for http://www' (http://www')
and it doesn't like it.
Netscape claims to add suffixes to be ignored and itdoesn't like that either.
Now you've got me, perhaps BlueBall or gAndalf can help, they seem to have good knowledge of such things. :D
try this...
http://proxyserver:proxyport@www.somewebaddress.com (http://proxyserver:proxyport@www.somewebaddress.com)
that should route that address through the proxy server.
ok assuming proxy on 1.1.1.1:100
proxied address 2.2.2.2
I tried
http://1.1.1.1:100@2.2.2.2 (http://1.1.1.1:100@2.2.2.2)
http://1.1.1.1:100@http://2.2.2.2 (http://1.1.1.1:100@http://2.2.2.2)
http://2.2.2.2@1.1.1.1:100 (http://2.2.2.2@1.1.1.1:100)
http://2.2.2.2@http://1.1.1.1:100 (http://2.2.2.2@http://1.1.1.1:100)
None of which work.
any more?
hmmm, ok. what proxy server are you running? That works on MS ISA 2000.
BSDI BSD/OS 4.2 Kernel
running Squid.
ahh, can't help on squid I'm afraid. I don't use it. Ask on a squid forum?
Thanks mate, I have....just thought I'd check with y'll clever mofos first.