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I use Suse 10 together with Windows XP.
I connect to internet in Windows through:
- Adjusting IP address 172.16.0.145
...............Default Gateway 172.16.0.1
...............Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0
...............DNS server 172.16.0.2
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- 11-16-2006 #1Just Joined!
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Please help me!! I don't know how to connect to internet via proxy!!!
I use Suse 10 together with Windows XP.
I connect to internet in Windows through:
- Adjusting IP address 172.16.0.145
...............Default Gateway 172.16.0.1
...............Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0
...............DNS server 172.16.0.2
- Proxy settings in the explorer conncetion settings:
.............Address: isaserver ----- Port: 8080
Now, How can make these configurations on Suse 10 ?????
Can't I connect to internet from there if i'm isaserver client? i.e. don't connect directly but through proxy??
Please help me out!
Thanks in advance,
Ahmad,
- 11-16-2006 #2
hi
If you have a proxy server in your network give
i.e.export http_proxy="http://PROXY.SERVER.COM:PORT"
you can unset proxy withexport http_proxy="http://proxy.yournetwork.com:8080"
hope this helpsexport http_proxy=""
also check this
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ins...xy-office.html
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you can also configure your settings via Yast
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Thank you for your replies,
I will try it when i go back to home today (i'm at office now)
But, I am worry!, as the server I log to internet through it is Microsoft ISA server!!!!, can this work with Linux?! I hope so,
And, BTW, I tried to configure it from YaSt, but internet didn't work also
Thanks again, and I will feedback soon what happened, please keep close to me.
Regards,
Ahmad,
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dont worry about isa server it will work.
Originally Posted by ahmad_abdulghany
and how can't you configure it via yast? yast is a powerful system administrative tool. Start yast go to network tab select networking (or something like that i couldn't remember) you must see your network adapter. select it and click the "edit". you can now configure your ip, gateway... etc.


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