Re: Safari & Mail: network connection problems

2005-08-23 Thread Bryan Taylor
Hi, Sounds very much like a proxy server using Windows NTLM auth. I suggest you find a copy of the python proxy on the net ( called aps098 ) and configure it to suit. This is what I use to navigate out of my windows-centric company. Firefox & IE probably use their own proxy settings where

Re: Safari & Mail: network connection problems

2005-08-22 Thread Steve Fuller
Sounds like there's a good chance that this might be one of those Windows Proxy servers from a few years ago. If that's the case, getting anything other than Windows clients to work with it will be a PITA, as they typically use some sort of winsock redirection. Evil evil stuff. Steve --

Re: Safari & Mail: network connection problems

2005-08-21 Thread Timothy Luoma
On Aug 21, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Toga Simatupang wrote: I have the only Mac (iBook G4, 1.33 Ghz, 768 RAM, OSX 10.3.9) recently admitted to my workplace's Windows network, only for internet access. On inserting the ethernet cable, Network status shows that I am connected to the internet. But whe

Safari & Mail: network connection problems

2005-08-21 Thread Toga Simatupang
Hello to all from Jakarta, I've been reading this list for a few month now, and would like to ask your help for the following. I have the only Mac (iBook G4, 1.33 Ghz, 768 RAM, OSX 10.3.9) recently admitted to my workplace's Windows network, only for internet access. On inserting the ethernet cab