On 20 Feb 2004 12:14:16 , Ow Mun Heng asked: |Hi guys, | |I'm seeing something funny. There's a proxy for I-net access |which is not letting traffic flow from non-IE browsers. | |Normally, under IE, connecting to the Web, will pass through |proxy which in turn asks(message box) for the username/pass combo. | |Under Linux/mozilla/lynx this does not come out. Any ideas what is |causing this and why it does not prompt for the username/password?? | | |Cheers, |Mun Heng, Ow Hi, Ow ! [hmm, doesn't that sound a little like a Texan greeting ? :-) ] I had this problem back in November. See these posts - we're both kind of orphaned here (no reply to either). http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2003-November/msg04963.html http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2003-November/msg05600.html Later on - after I've spent a long time not having a chance to use Linux and proceed with my learning and testing - I found out the problem had disappeared and solved itself. ;)) IIRC, the problem first occurred when I tried to connect thru our obsolete Ms-Proxy server which was in production. We also had a testing environment with the more advanced ISA Server, returning the same errors. On my second (successful) attempt, admins at my company had hired some consultancy to attach WebSense functionality to the ISA server, as a previous stage before moving it into production. It seems those guys reconfigured the beast (I suppose it might have something to do with removing 'basic authentication' or some such). I found nobody in-house which had a precise idea of what had been done . . . :( >From then on I never had any further problem, so I dropped the python interface to the proxy (which never worked as advertised anyway). HTH. Cheers Thiers