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date: "2003-08-21T22:09:31Z"
title: And Another One
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<p>
 Fixed that other <a href='http://www.raggle.org/'>Raggle</a> bug,
now I'm stuck with some more.  That's okay though.  <a
href='http:/www.tynian.net/'>Brian</a> made a <a
href='http://www.debian.org/'>Debian</a> package for <a
href='http://www.raggle.org/'>Raggle</a>, so the chosen few can install
via <a
href='http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/'><code>apt-get</code></a>
now.  The repository information is available over at <a
href='http://www.raggle.org/'>raggle.org</a>.  Anyone want to take a
stab at a <acronym title='Berkley Software Distribution'>BSD</acronym>
port?
 </p>
 
 <p>
 I set up <acronym title='Web Proxy
Auto-Detection'>WPAD</acronym> here at home. For those of you who are
curious, the <acronym title='Request for Comments'>RFC</acronym> is <a
href='http://micro.uoregon.edu/net_access/wpad_rfc_1999.html'>here</a>.
Anyway, the problem is I don't have any Windows machines to test with.
If anyone ever visits the house with a Windows machine, it'll be pretty
cool for them: <acronym title='Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol'>DHCP</acronym> will give them an <acronym title='Internet
Protocol'>IP</acronym> address and <acronym title='Domain Name
Server'>DNS</acronym> server, and <acronym title='Internet
Explorer'>IE</acronym> will automatically detect my <a
href='http://www.squid-proxy.org/'>Squid</a> (and <a
href='http://www.privoxy.org/'>Privoxy</a>) proxy.  Oh well, guess I'll
test the <acronym title='Web Proxy Auto-Detection'>WPAD</acronym> stuff
with my trusty
 <a href='http://www.vmware.com/'>VMWare</a>
installation.
 </p>