[TechnologyManagers] Proxy software for thin client
Ron Friedman
friedman at northlakelibrary.org
Fri Nov 14 08:46:30 CST 2008
Craig,
For something you can implement as a Windows GPO or local policy or at
each thin client, try:
1) In XP's Internet Properties, set the connections for the LAN proxy
setting to the local machine (127.0.0.1) and a commonly used proxy port
(8080).
2) Select the "Bypass proxy for local addresses" option.
3) For the bypass options, enter the "local" IP or URL address(es)
needed for the catalog and supporting providers (e.g.,
swan.mls.lib.il.us or *.mls.lib.il.us or 192.168.254.*).
Any application that uses XP's Internet settings should be redirected
back to the PC and hit a roadblock at 127.0.0.1, except traffic headed
to those "local" address. This setting directly affects IE and should
also be picked up by Firefox if you are using that for your OPACs, but
you may have to verify FF hasn't been configured with some other proxy
settings.
No additional proxy software required.
-Ron Friedman
Northlake Public Library District
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 3:35 PM
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Subject: [TechnologyManagers] Proxy software for thin client
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for proxy software that
can
be run on thin clients with XP embedded. I am trying to use the thin
clients for our opacs and need a lightweight proxy software that can
restrict access to only webpac pages. Any suggestion are appreciated
Craig Schumacher
Information Technology Supervisor
Berwyn Public Library
708 795 8000 ext.3057
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