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getting .pac to work on corp lan

October 21 2004 at 1:10 AM
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Hey I will keep this simple. Was having popup adware from z1.adserver.com for some reg cleaner - every 3 to 4 mins, driving me nuts at work. This thing was insane. And most of my tools for work are web based. Tried everything in the usual order most folks do - start with cookies, to ad-aware, to registry, to hosts file. hosts file wouldnt work cuz of the proxy Im behind. LAN settings specifies a config file to access the net. I got the no-ad.pac file to work using the instructions within it. However, now I can surf the net, ad free so far, but I cannot access the corp Intranet which was my start page. I see the section on specifying a different path to get to
local/internal hosts, but it isnt explained very well. can someone assist? All I know is the URL of the intranet site, my old proxy config scrip location, and my proxy server:port settings. please email me and let me know.

 
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more details, please.

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October 22 2004, 3:26 PM 

Can you tell me you values for 'normal' and 'blackhole'?
Did you have a proxy in use before you enabled no-ads
(via any of IE's proxy settings)?

If you didn't have a local proxy, and normal is still "DIRECT",
then there shouldn't be a problem.

 
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Re: more details, please.

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October 24 2007, 8:59 AM 

Hey John L are you still around? I need help with this very problem.

normal is proxy and the outward proxy address
blackhole is proxy then the black hole proxy computer (different from the outward address)

localproxy is now normal.


The problem is that the outward proxy can't access local intranet sites, so if I change localproxy to direct that would make it not use the proxy right? Well when I do that everything goes direct, not just the local addresses.

Right now I only have one entry but even without it, it still will funnel all traffic to direct, which is incorrect
|| isInNet(host, "172.16.0.0", "255.255.0.0")

 
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October 24 2007, 9:20 AM 

Nevermind I think I got it.
I have my subnet in the local section. The problem was that localproxy was set to normal, just as I have it written. When I changed it I changed it to direct, just as written, not "DIRECT" when I entered it as "DIRECT" it worked, I don't know if my file came with localproxy written as normal and not "NORMAL" but I got it now.

 
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