I have seached and tried everything but I can not get Yum to work through the annoying MS proxy. Yes, I would rather not deal with it but my company insists on using it. I am trying to use Yum through CentOS but I understand it does not work with any Fedora release. I do understand why this is still an issue with Yum since I have seen postings in 2004 on the same issue. I am using RedHat9 with apt-get and RHEL 3 with up2date and they have no issue working through the MS proxy. I'm not a programmer but isn't it just a matter of checking the source code for apt-get and figuring out how they did it? This problem has become a real issue for us since it basically stops me from deploying CentOS over RHEL since I can not easily update it. Setting up a internal CentOS mirror would be silly for one CentOS computer. Did I miss something which solves the Yum / MS proxy issue? Or is there a workaround for this issue I missed in my searches. Marcelino -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.dulug.duke.edu/pipermail/yum/attachments/20051028/23588f66/attachment-0001.htm