Stuart Pittwood said: > Hi all, > > The company for which I work uses (for the most part) MS products, > including ISA server as the local proxies/firewalls. Now, I'm teaching > myself how to use Linux (albeit very slowly) so I can use it for various > services. > > I cannot get the Linux box I have set up behind the ISA firewalls to > talk through the firewall, it instantly rejects my request > (authorisation needed). The isa server is set up to request > authorisation for outgoing web requests but I'd have thought that > Mozilla would have popped up a username/password dialog much like IE > does. > > Does anyone know of a way around this? If your ISA server requires user authentication, it probably won't work with anything other than IE, because thats how M$ likes to do things. If your Linux box has a static IP, you can create rules on the ISA server to allow traffic out from certain IPs without requiring user authentication. Chris -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list