Alright... I think there is some confusion on my part about the purpose of a proxy server.
For some reason, I thought that a proxy server was suppose to act as a barrier between a web browser and the target host; somewhat similar to a firewall.
However, the literature I read continually...
The firewall is a built into a router, ISB pro 400. The system is win2k. However, I have installed the proxy server on an NT machine and it behaves the same way.
I thought that the proxy server is suppose to suppress the real identity of the target machines.
TIA
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to configure Iplanet Netscape proxy server 3.6 behind a firewall.
There are a couple issues.
First, when I try to access the proxy server from inside the firewall, it seems to take forever to load the page in question.
Secondly, when I try to access the proxy server...
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