dhcpd proxy and/or windows autoupdates

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i don't know if this will help but it gets into some depth about how 
BITs works and ways to make it behave behind your proxy.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900935/

Dave wrote:
> At one of our sites we have most outgoing ports blocked and everyone
> going through squid for web access. But it seems Windows autoupdate
> doesn't pick up the local users proxy settings so we ended up opening
> port 80 to some of the windows update servers.
> 
> While searching around I found and option called custom-proxy-server
> but I don't see that setting in the man pages. Anyone have experience
> setting proxy server settings in dhcpd?
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