Tutorial: SIT Network Proxy Setup
James Bunton on Apr 14th 2008
Web browser proxy settings for the School of IT network. Also instructions on how to make Unix command line utilities work with proxies.
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James Bunton on Apr 14th 2008
Web browser proxy settings for the School of IT network. Also instructions on how to make Unix command line utilities work with proxies.
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James Bunton on Apr 14th 2008
Want to have your command line applications use the correct proxy to connect to the internet? Instructions here are applicable to Linux, OSX and other Unix systems.
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Edmund Tse on Mar 2nd 2008
PuTTY is a program that allows you to use ssh on Windows. It has all the features of the Unix OpenSSH, and is an essential piece of software for any Windows user.
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James Bunton on Dec 4th 2007
This describes how to use an SSH tunnel to access web sites from the UCC (University Computing Centre) wireless network. This is what you want to read if you’re an SIT student and you want internet access from your laptop in Wentworth, etc.
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