This is the case:
I am trying to install a Debian Linux box in a company-LAN. The LAN uses a proxyserver (MS ISA server 2000 afaik) on a win2k computer. The proxyserver has authentication by username for all I know and in Windows you can just enter the proxy server address in internetexplorer and you are set.
However if I enter the ipaddress for the proxyserver in the config of the linux box then I still cant open a website. This is the error I get:
HTTP 407 Proxy Authentication Required - ISA Server requires authorization to fulfill the request. Access to the Web Proxy service is denied. (12209)
Internet Security and Acceleration Server.
The Microsoft support site gives a solution for ISA server running on a Windows 2003 server box but since we run windows 2000 that does not apply (or does it?).
The question now is if I forgot anything. Is there a way to bypass this type of connections? I don't want to (cant either) alter the current settings in the ISA server but I can add anything that might be specific to IP-address or something alike.
Thanks in advance!
I am trying to install a Debian Linux box in a company-LAN. The LAN uses a proxyserver (MS ISA server 2000 afaik) on a win2k computer. The proxyserver has authentication by username for all I know and in Windows you can just enter the proxy server address in internetexplorer and you are set.
However if I enter the ipaddress for the proxyserver in the config of the linux box then I still cant open a website. This is the error I get:
HTTP 407 Proxy Authentication Required - ISA Server requires authorization to fulfill the request. Access to the Web Proxy service is denied. (12209)
Internet Security and Acceleration Server.
The Microsoft support site gives a solution for ISA server running on a Windows 2003 server box but since we run windows 2000 that does not apply (or does it?).
The question now is if I forgot anything. Is there a way to bypass this type of connections? I don't want to (cant either) alter the current settings in the ISA server but I can add anything that might be specific to IP-address or something alike.
Thanks in advance!