also sprach Robert Vazan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.25.1826 +0200]: > There are two problems: > 1. "Transparent" proxy using WSP clients. > 2. Authorization of web access. > Which one is yours? I was thinking the first one. The link above > solves only the second one.
Right. But web access is the most important to start with. And maybe one can work from ntlmaps upwards... > > simply because they get charged by volume according to the account > > they use for authorization. > > Now I am lost. Who is being charged for what? Students for web > access? Students don't get internet for free? nope. > > consequently instituted the proxy server. the school is a M$ Project > > school, so their experimental grounds, and Micro$oft is, once again, > > actively abusing their power to drive the others out. Great. > > Are they paying whole school? Only IT stuff? Just give software > licenses? Or is it just that IT staff is MS-happy/Linux-unfriendly? > If they are just providing licenses for zero/low price, then they > aren't going to be important. supposedly they funded two computer labs and students get discounts on software. > If they are all-from-MS, then ask them if they could kindly provide > Microsoft Linux distro. :-) It's possible, it's legal, it's going to > be popular, then why not? ;^> -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" net@madduck a good scapegoat is nearly as welcome as a solution to the problem.
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