On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 15:39 +0200, Nils Philippsen wrote:
That sounds good but I'm talking about when the DHCP server
doesn't
provide this information. Are when it's inaccurate, e.g. you're at a
customer's site where people login with their Windows accounts to the
proxy which is what DHCP propagates. All external people are expected to
use another proxy.
At least here at the Westford office we have a separate area (network)
for external people, so if we had a http proxy that could be given by
the dhcp server for that separate network.
What we really need to solve is better error fallbacks in the web
browser (Epiphany). Instead of popping up a dialog, it should do what
IE does and display an error page. The error page would have links to
the proxy configuration, etc (I think IE does this too). In the proxy
configuration dialog, there could be a checkbox for "Use this proxy for
this network session" or something like that. NetworkManager would then
know to reset the proxy GConf key after the network changes.