Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 11:18:41 -0500
From: Eric Paulsen <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Disabling Proxy in Network Prefs Doesn't
To: Server MacOSX <email@hidden>
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Ultimately, what really has me confused is that disabling the proxy
in
the clients network settings does nothing. All traffic still goes to
the proxy. Something isn't right. This occurs on all three clients I
tested.
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.plist gone bad? try dumping the syspref plist and
other related plist
I thought that too, however, this problem persists across users and
across machines. It's as if they are being forced by a higher policy
to always use the proxy. Too my knowledge, there is no way to force
that behavior other then the system preferences.
Deleting the system preferences for the local admin doesn't alleviate
the problem.