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Re: ? OmniWeb-Proxy- Prefs?



In the proxy window for Omniweb, there will either be nothing, or several
generic proxy settings (http://www.myproxyserver.com)

If there are any there, delete them, and then add the one that gives you the
generic example I gave you above, (sorry, I don't remember exactly which
type of proxy it is, perhaps active proxies?)

In place of the generic example, put your router's address and the port of
the proxy, and that's it. So, if your proxy server is at 10.1.1.10, and
the port number is at 8080, just put http://10.1.1.10:8080

That should do it.


--
John Hutchison
OS X Network Administrator
The Corcoran College of Art and Design
Washington DC



> Hi,
>
> I do not understand at all what the strange OmniWeb Proxy window asks me to
> do. There is a different Linux in my net which is the router to the outer
> world, so that machine has to be set as a proxy.
>
> What do I have to put into those pref windows in Omniweb?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jan
>
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