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Chapter 7   Preparing to Customize Proxy Configurations

The CCK tool includes a screen called Customize Proxy Configurations that specifies the same settings available in the Advanced/Proxies section of the Mozilla 1.4.1 Preferences dialog box.

This chapter contains these sections:

About Proxy Configurations
Default Network Proxy Configurations

About Proxy Configurations


Many organizations block access from the Internet to their networks. This prevents outside parties from gaining access to sensitive information. The protection is called a firewall.

If your organization has a firewall, the browser may need to go through a proxy server before connecting your users to the Internet. The proxy server prevents outsiders from breaking into your organization's private network.

Default Network Proxy Configurations


The CCK tool allows you to choose among the proxy configuration options listed below. They are identical to the options available in the Advanced/Proxies section of the Mozilla 1.4.1 Preferences dialog box. To see this section:

  1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.

  2. Click the Advanced category. If no subcategories are visible, double-click the category to expand the list.

  3. Click Proxies.

These are the default options for the Proxies preferences panel that you can set in the CCK tool:



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