![]() The 'Bypass proxy server for local requests' setting. Only addresses without dots, like are recognised as local by MSIE, so this is the only type of address affected by Off to the proxy server regardless of the 'Bypass proxy server for local Or are treated as non-local, and so are sent It's not local (see Microsoft support article 262981 for details and Microsoft Internet Explorer works on the basis that if a URL has a dot in it, Server even though the 'Bypass proxy server for local requests' option is ticked: There are two gotchas which can mean that local requests get sent to the proxy ![]() Subnet are sent directly to that machine rather than to the proxy server. This means that requests for servers on your local Settings' window (from Internet Explorer menu, go Tools -> Internet Options ->Ĭonnections -> LAN Settings). ![]() ![]() The 'Bypass proxy server for local requests' option is available on the 'LAN If not local subnet and not reserved for private use give proxy priority, ifįails try local dns, if fails try google.Īlso I found an article that details MSIE's behavior: If not local subnet but on the "reserved for private use" IP ranges give localĭns priority, if fails try proxy, if failes try google. If local subnet give local dns priority, if fails try proxy, if fails google When "Bypass Proxy for Local addresses" (or whatever) is selected do the following:
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