Maybe there is a Windows server allowed to connect and the XP Pro is connecting to the windows proxy server on the LAN. On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 01:52 +0200, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, JG Nasser OLWERO wrote: > > > passwords before they can browse. However, I just noticed one XP Pro > > browser that had the proxy set as 127.0.0.1 port 5400 and it's > > connecting without any authentication! > > Then there is a proxy running locally on that XP Pro machine. > > And this proxy either have user info hardcoded, or is bypassing your proxy > (perhaps using a third-party proxy out on the Internet). > > Is there any traffic in your access.log from this XP Pro station? > > Regards > Henrik -- Best Regards, Khawar Nehal CEO Applied Technology Research Center (ATRC) The first and best Linux and OpenSource support company in Pakistan. C-55 Block A KDA Officers, Karachi 75260, Pakistan Voice : 92-21-4980523 Mobile : 92-333-2335380, 92-300-9284698 Email : khawar@xxxxxxxxxxx Web : atrc.net.pk Fax : 1-734-298-6555 BCS, MCS, LPI, CCNA, CCAI Assistant Registrar Preston Institute of Management, Science and Technology (PIMSAT) For an education that really helps you. 177/2 IEP Building, Opposite Regent Plaza (Formerly Taj Mahal Hotel) Shahrah-a-Faisal, Karachi, Pakistan Voice : 92-21-2789888 to 90 Fax : 92-21-2789891 Email : khawar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx General Inqiries : info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web : pimsat-khi.edu.pk Time Zone : GMT +5 Group for ATRC Customer Support : atrc_support-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Group for Linux and Opensource discussions : atrc_linux-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx