Some versions of IE are broken and look for "wpad.da", missing the "t" at the end. Symlink so they stay the same.

You need to be able to access the wpad file without the proxy for obvious reasons (but this is sometimes overlooked). Check by turning off all proxy options and trying to access where you think it should be.


Tim

Matt wrote:

I am trying to get WPAD or Internet Explorer Proxy "Automatically Detect
Settings" to work.

http://www.freeproxy.ru/en/free_proxy/faq/wpad.htm

I have NATed all DNS requests that contain "wpad" to my DNS server. I have created DNS entries for wpad, wpad.reversednsofmyips.com etc on the server pointing to an IP that holds a proxy pac file named \wpad.dat.

Any other tricks to get this to work?

Matt





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