- From: Martin Gleeson <gleeson@unimelb.edu.au>
- Date: Mon, 20 Nov 1995 12:28:11 +1100
- To: www-proxy@www0.cern.ch
- Cc: Daniel Verhoeven <daniel@kick.knpt.gn.apc.org>, Daniel Verhoeven <techno@kick.knooppunt.be>
On 19/11/95, Daniel Verhoeven wrote: >We are working on a FreeBSD 2.0.5 system with CERN HTTPD 3.0 using proxies >and caching. De caching works perfect, and all protocols are proxied when >our users use Netscape as client. But when using WS_FTP, the proxie of >FTP doesn't seem to work. I send some excerpts of configuration files, >hoping someone can tell us why it doesn't work. The "proxy" that some FTP clients can use is not the same as a proxy server for WWW browsers. The "proxy" that the FTP clients use is an FTP firewall proxy service, and they cannot use the proxy server you have set up, which is only used by WWW browsers. Cheers, Marty. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Martin Gleeson Webmeister | http://www.unimelb.edu.au/%7Egleeson/ Information Technology Services | Email : gleeson@unimelb.edu.au The University of Melbourne, Oz. | Opinions : Mine, all mine. "I hate quotations" -- Ralph Waldo Emerson; Journals (1843) -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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