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2007-09-05
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2007-09-05
, 07:48
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2007-09-05
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2007-09-05
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2007-09-05
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2007-09-05
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This could present a problem if you use MS ISA server. There this is a domain wide setting.
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2007-09-05
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For MS proxy servers using Ntlm you can use this:
http://www.geocities.com/rozmanov/ntlm/
You connect to this APS without user/pass and it adds your user/pass to the http headers and connects to the MS proxy.
I used it to get my linux through our MS proxy. Works.
yes its a hidden network
network mode: infrastructure
Security Method: WEP
Default WEP KEY: 1
WEP key1: ********(correct key)
just under any of the options I dont see a spot to enter a username/password. Can anyone shed some light on this? I can connect to my linksys connection at home without a hitch...I'd just really like to be able to connect at work as well. Thanks for any advice you can provide.