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    Muxaraya is offline Registered User
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    Proxy in Dorm

    Hello everybody, I'm new here and I really need help

    I'm a Macbook Pro user
    I live in dorms
    everything was great at the beginning
    but then The Proxy ruiend my whole happy life
    Youtube, FB, Twitter, Hotmail, Gmail's page and so many other websites are not accessible anymore. and I really need them .. I tried to use some websites and apps such as Tor, Hot spot shield but no use.

    More important that my Mac's apps don't work anymore
    Mail, iChat, app-store, Torrent!, MSN (Microsoft MSN nor aMSN)

    Note: windows users can easily enter social websites, MSN, Hotmail and Gmail unlike me..

    can anybody help me please ? :"(

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muxaraya View Post
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    but then The Proxy ruiend my whole happy life
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    That is all very sad. I wish that there were something that I could do. I am certain that everyone else here feels the same way. Unfortunately, you have given zero (0) information about your proxy server or why you need a proxy server. Without information to go on, there is nothing anyone here can do to help you.

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    Proxy host : 172.27.0.1
    port : 3128

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    I have a limited knowledge about proxies
    tell me what do you need to know about it ?
    I will get the informations

    I appreciate your help

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    Were you specifically told by someone that manages the network that you need to use a proxy server? If so, have you informed them of the problems you're encountering?
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    one day nobody was able to access anything through the network
    so we've been told that we need the proxy from now on

    I already did that, but unfortunately nobody gave me an answer

    So, I'm looking for the solution myself and decided to ask Mac users.. perhaps they know something can help

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muxaraya View Post
    one day nobody was able to access anything through the network
    so we've been told that we need the proxy from now on

    I already did that, but unfortunately nobody gave me an answer

    So, I'm looking for the solution myself and decided to ask Mac users.. perhaps they know something can help
    You have still given little relevant information about your proxy server:
    1. What authority does the person who told you to use a proxy server have? Is he with your university's IT staff, is he another student, or is he someone who has no connection to the university?
    2. MacOS X supports separate proxy server access to FTP, Web (HTTP), Secure Web (HTTPS), Streaming (RTSP), SOCKS, and Gopher. It supports Automatic Proxy Configuration. It supports proxy configuration via remote or local proxy configuration file or via a remote or local PAC file. Firefox allows you to either use your system proxy settings or to override them with an alternate set of proxy servers. What exactly is that single IP address supposed to do?
    3. Why has the university not sent out a document and/or setup a webpage that tells you which proxy servers to use and how to use them?

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    I feel like no university would make someone use a proxy, 3/4 of the campus would not even know how to use it! Let alone, using a Czech proxy.

 

 
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