En Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 02:23:56PM +0800, Marvin T. Pascual escribio:
#_ Guys,
#_
#_ I know this sounds crazy but I really need to ask this question to you.
#_
#_ Is there a way to find the Proxy Server's IP Address when I'm just a
#_ client/plain user? All our workstation are using Windows 98 Intel PC and
#_ we're connecting to Sparc Machines whose OS is Solaris.
#_
#_ We used to connect to the Internet using the Proxy Server's IP Address
#_ without actually a proper authorization. I doubt that our Proxy Server have
#_ any problem in terms of hardware and software 'cause it's almost two weeks
#_ already that we can't connect to the Internet. I think, our Network
#_ Administrators (nakakainis!) has changed already the Proxy Server's IP
#_ Address. I think, they already found out that many of us, especially here
#_ in Systems Development, uses the Internet and used to apply abroad. Marami
#_ na kasi ang nag-aalisan eh papuntang abroad.
#_
#_ I really need to access the Internet 'cause I'm downloading Linux related
#_ documents that are not included in the HOW-TO's and other stuff.
#_
#_ TIA.
#_
#_ Marvin
Try "host -l bir.gov.ph"; assuming you're using a linux box.
HTH
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Juan Miguel Cacho [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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