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Do you know anything about how it works?  Are they blocking port 80 and 
forcing you to go through a proxy?  Are they doing transparent proxying?  Are 
they filtering each tcp packet?

I'd try running squid off site on a port other than 80 (I think it defaults to 
3128, or 8080) and pointyour browser to that.  That should avoid most forms 
of proxying.

Michael


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