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Something I'm finding tricky about networks is automatic configuration files... 10.3.2 adds this feature (under network > proxies) but apparently doesn't support any type of authentication to go with it. Can anybody clarify this?

Secondly, does OSX only support .pac files? The (PC based) network I'm connecting to uses a .dll file for config and it doesn't seem to work. Even with an alternate .pac file I've dug up and don't know if I should be using I get authentication failed. I've opened the file with BBEdit and copied the raw proxy address out of it and stuck it into the http proxy and that seems to work but I feel as though I'm doing something I shouldn't be.

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