This is a discussion on Proxy Servers within the Linux General forums, part of the Linux Forums category; Dear Gurus Is it possible to configure a browser (don't really mind which one or whatever) to go through ...
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Dear Gurus
Is it possible to configure a browser (don't really mind which one or whatever) to go through two proxy servers, e.g. Me --> Proxy-one --> Proxy-two --> Wider World i.e. I want to access the web through proxy-two, but I can't get to anything off the intranet without going through proxy-one. Many thanks in advance for your help Al |
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A. S. Budden <newsreader.mail@nospam.southparade.vispa.com> wrote:
> Is it possible to configure a browser (don't really mind which one or > whatever) to go through two proxy servers, e.g. No, you can configure Proxy-one to access the net trought Proxy-two. Of course, if you have access to proxy-one configuration... Davide |
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In article <3f297986$1@e-post.inode.at>, pilsl_usenet@goldfisch.at
says... > > If not, the OP need to setup proxy-3 that first queries proxy-1 and then > proxy-2 ... Which he can easily do if he installs squid on his local machine, i.e. the one where he will use the browser from... Tell squid to just proxy and not cache anything, and it will not consume any resources worth mentioning (I would think). -- Jeroen Still can't figure out Gravity 2.5 |