Re: using proxy - how much can IT people see?

From: Armin Krawinkel (geschrei_at_gmx.at)
Date: 05/02/03


Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 15:37:00 GMT

Tom Pachulka announced in <3EB2755E.6862B992@hotmail.com>:

> Hi everybody,
>
> I have a very simple question:
>
> If I enter a proxy server address/port in my browser's settings
> (Tools --> Internet Options --> Connections --> LAN Settings -->
> Proxy Server), what exactly will my company's IT people be able to
> see?
>
> Will they be able to tell which web sites I'm going to, or will they
> only see no further than my computer communicating with the proxy?
> Will they know which files I'm downloading/uploading?
>
> Thanks a lot!
> Tom

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