After previously successful IP-authenticated access via a proxy server, why am I now being requested to sign in with a username and password?
If there is no obvious technical solution to the problem, please contact your Internet service provider (ISP) to check whether they have changed their configuration in a way that might hinder your IP-authenticated access to the Oxford DRS site. d) I wish to enable off-campus access via a proxy server. Off-campus access is typically provided via a Remote Access Server (RAS). Ask your librarian or administrator whether there is a proxy server available for this purpose. If there is, enter its IP address into the Proxies section of your browser’s preferences, generally located in the Proxy or Connection menu tabs. (In Internet Explorer, this is located in the Tools / Internet Options/ Connections Tab / LAN settings, the second section of which deals with proxies. In Netscape, it is located under Edit / Preferences / Advanced). You will need a server at your end that is specific to one of the IP addresses you supplied. The degree to which the security of the server is configured is at the
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