[WEB4LIB] Re: AOL 6 and proxy access problems?
Elizabeth A Reiten/lib/Okstate
reitene at okstate.edu
Tue Mar 13 15:36:26 EST 2001
As I understand the Netscape 6 problem, they chose the "wrong" version of
Java to use... I may be misunderstanding, if so PLEASE set me straight --
I've been lying to people for months!
If the person you're working with has AOL 5+, what have you been suggesting
they do? I think this may be a problem I've been running into a lot
lately.
Thanks in advance!
Beth Reiten, Librarian
Digital Library Services
Edmon Low Library
Oklahoma State University
Phone: 405-744-9109
Email: reitene at okstate.edu
"Araby Greene"
<araby at unr.edu> To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at webjunction.org>
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web4lib at sunsite.be Subject: [WEB4LIB] Re: AOL 6 and proxy access problems?
rkeley.edu
03/13/01 01:56 PM
Please respond to
araby
We have found that AOL 5+ is incompatible with IE5+ for use with our
library
proxy server. AOL users have an easier time if they use Netscape 4+, but
not
Netscape 6 (yet).
-araby greene
________________________
Araby Greene
araby at unr.edu
Web Development Librarian
Getchell Library/322
Univ. of Nevada, Reno
http://www.library.unr.edu/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Pecaut" <pecautm at missouri.edu>
To: "Multiple recipients of list" <web4lib at webjunction.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 11:40 AM
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Re: AOL 6 and proxy access problems?
> AOL, like @Home and others, proxy their user's http connections
> (web browsing). I don't know the details of how AOL does this,
> but it doesn't prevent users from using either a URL-rewriting
> proxy server (such as ezproxy) or an application-level proxy
> (such as squid, the kind you need to configure your browser to
> use).
>
> AOL's browser can't be configured to use an application-level
> proxy server. The solution is to connect to AOL with the AOL
> program, then open a browser such as IE or Netscape, which
> can be configured to use an application-level proxy.
>
> AOL does also have firewalls (firewalls are not the same as proxy
> servers), but this shouldn't interfere with most proxy servers.
> This is done at the network level, so it applies to all AOL
> users.
>
> I really doubt they are doing anything special with the
> new AOL 6.0 program - it would be much easier and effective to
> filter traffic with their routers rather doing it through the
> program. If users have problems, tell them to open a separate
> web browser (like Netscape or IE) after they connect.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> -Mark
>
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 11:01:04AM -0800, Stacy Magedanz wrote:
> > Can anyone comment on whether AOL 6 prevents users from going through a
> > proxy server to access library databases? I heard a rumor that the AOL
6
> > connection involves a firewall. I have tried the AOL web site and a
> > couple of listservs trying to confirm this, with no success.
> >
> > --
> > Stacy Magedanz
> > Reference Librarian, Pfau Library
> > California State University San Bernardino
> > San Bernardino, CA 92407
> > 909 880 5103
> > magedanz at csusb.edu
> >
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