Connecting Red-Hat 6.2 to NT Microsoft Proxy / DNS
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Hi,
I have Red-Hat 6.2 Workstation and I would like to use the Internet through the NT Proxy Server.
I have specified the IP of the proxy server in Default Gateway field but it dont works. I can ping the proxy machine but I cannot ping outside IPs or surf the web with Netscape. Theres another thing to configure in Linux in order to use Proxy Server?
Another one about DNS:
My NT Workstation resolves DNS and it have defined its own host name in DNS server configuration.
What do I need to resolve DNS in Linux?, I have tried to define my NT Workstation IP as DNS server but it fails.
Thanks
it looks like you dont have the proxy setup to forward requests.In netscape you would put in the proxy setup
htp://hostnameofwinntserver:80
and should use the dns #'s from your isp in linux.
[edit]I mispelled ht..so it wouldnt form a hyperlink
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