pow
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Registered: 11th Sep 06
Location: Hazlemere, Buckinghamshire
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I have a problem.
School I'm helping at at the moment has a proxy server that is managed by LEA, it DOESN'T run in transparent mode so I wpad the config to clients.
Piece of shit Leapfrog software totally ignores IE and Windows (netsh winhttp) proxy settings and tried to connect directly to internet from within software which obviously fails as all non proxied traffic is blocked.
I need a little windows application to sit on one computer that will act as a little transparent proxy, forward the traffic without this shit software knowing it to the real proxy (proxy.school.net:8080 for example) and allow the world to be a happy place and help me please the hot teacher that's asking for it.
Anyone know of anything that'll help?
Thanks
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Brett
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Registered: 16th Dec 02
Location: Manchester
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CCProxy?
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pow
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CCProxy doesn't work in transparent mode
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Dom
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Registered: 13th Sep 03
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WinGate? Squid?
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Brett
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Oh, I checked first and it said cc and squid could. Oh well.
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pow
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Squid seems like a right faff... I'll check wingate now
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pow
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WinGate doens't do it either There must be a little application that sits in the system tray, listens for traffic on port 80 and 443 on the system and forwards it on to a defined proxy server address ort.
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VrsTurbo
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Squid works well.
What firewall do you run does that support it?
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pow
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It's the local Grid for Learning one - you have to buy into a transparent service (which I refuse to do for one sodding application). Perhaps I'll set a Squid proxy up on a Linux virtual server - might help with the odd staff BYOD device as well.
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John
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Can get squid for windows too. The mcafee mxlogic wds connector uses squid.
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