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• • • • FTP – This proxy controls the FTP (File Transfer Protocol), which is commonly used for the transfer of files over the Internet. Telnet – This proxy service allows the communication of telnet applications through the 602LAN SUITE application. RealAudio – This proxy is specifically designed to allow the use of the popular RealAudio program from Real Networks, Inc. DNS requests – While not a true proxy service, this option allows your 602LAN SUITE server to process DNS (Domain Name Server) requests for other PC’s on the network. This is particularly useful when utilizing older applications requiring the SOCKS 4 protocol. NOTES: To completely disable all proxy services you must uncheck all services on the proxy tab. The HTTP/HTTPS/HTTP-FTP proxy server runs on port 80 by default. If you are running a third party web server you may need to alter this to avoid port conflicts. This will not cause a conflict when run in conjunction with 602LAN SUITE 2004’s built in Web Server. Setting Up Microsoft® Internet Explorer Web Browser The Microsoft Internet Explorer is the preferred web browser for 602LAN SUITE 2004. You may however, use any browser type you desire. Below we have the instructions for versions 5.x and 6.x of the Internet Explorer. Please note that Automatic Proxy server detection is not supported. Microsoft® Internet Explorer Proxy Setup 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Open Microsoft Internet Explorer Select Tools, then Internet Options Click the Connection tab Under the section LAN Settings, click LAN Settings. Check Use a proxy server, then click Advanced. Insert 192.168.1.1 (or the IP address of your 602LAN SUITE server if different) For SOCKS use the port 1080 for other protocols, use their respective ports as shown in the illustration. Click OK, OK again, then OK one last time NOTES: Any application with proxy server support can be used with 602LAN SUITE’s Proxy server. Please consult your applications help files for proxy configuration information and instructions. © 2004 Software602, Inc. 9/2004 60