Sorry, meant to forward it to a co-worker.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Ryan Ware [SMTP:rware at interplastic.com]
> Sent:	Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:26 PM
> To:	'tclug-list at mn-linux.org'
> Subject:	[TCLUG] funny
> 
> You might like this one
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:	Matthew S. Hallacy [SMTP:poptix at techmonkeys.org]
> > Sent:	Thursday, July 24, 2003 12:14 PM
> > To:	tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> > Subject:	Re: [TCLUG] OT: MS Proxy Server needed
> > 
> > On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:54:45AM -0500, Duncan Shannon wrote:
> > > Hello all-
> > 
> > [snip]
> > 
> > > 
> > > If anyone has MS proxy experience, MS proxy setup that i can plug my 
> > > device into or any input it would be greatly appreciated.
> > > 
> > > Also, im very curious to know your thoughts on what % of business 
> > > networks use proxies, and how they would break down by product.  ie. 
> > > are 60% of networks using proxies? are they mostly MS Proxy?
> > 
> > Ahh, the joys of MS Proxy...
> > 
> > Once there was a small company that ran nothing but MS products,
> including
> > MS Proxy. One day they decided to upgrade from ISDN to high speed
> > internet,
> > including publicly routed IP space for a few systems that they wanted to
> > setup as web and ftp servers. After many hours of hard work, they
> finally
> > got Linux installed on an older system, and intended to use it as a
> router
> > +nat+squid proxy for their network, so they could retire the MS Proxy
> > server.
> > (This took much convincing)
> > 
> > When the time came to move the ethernet cable from the MS Proxy server
> to
> > the Linux system, a horrible thing happened -- nobody could reach the
> > internet!
> > 
> > Screaming and preaching of the glory of MS was heard from afar,
> especially
> > after we had turned off the MS Proxy settings on every single desktop.
> > 
> > After many hours of fiddling, it was found that you had to completely 
> > uninstall the MS Proxy client before the systems were usable on anything
> > else (alas, the zealots were not happy with this, and proclaimed it must
> > be
> > a bug elsewhere). 
> > 
> > After cleaning the virulent MS Proxy client from their systems, there
> was
> > great rejoicing at the speed and efficiency of Linux and squid, and
> never
> > again was there heard a complaint (until a tornado ripped their building
> > apart last month)
> > 
> > Moral of the story:
> >   MS Proxy is an evil, evil program that I've only encountered once in
> > the corporate environment, it follows no standards, and there is no
> > interoperability documentation. Don't bother.
> > 
> > > thanks
> > > duncan
> > 
> > -- 
> > Matthew S. Hallacy                            FUBAR, LART, BOFH
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