Re: HTTP Proxy

2022-04-28 Thread Greg Wooledge
> > On Wed, 27 Apr 2022, Larry Martin wrote: > >> I am using my home router IP address 192.168.1.0 device number 45. On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 06:47:20AM -0400, Larry Martin wrote: > Yes. I used 192.168.1.45. I have about given up on the approach and will > probably go to the multiple CD version

Re: HTTP Proxy

2022-04-28 Thread Larry Martin
Yes. I used 192.168.1.45. I have about given up on the approach and will probably go to the multiple CD version of the install. Thanks to all. > On Apr 28, 2022, at 12:30 AM, Tim Woodall wrote: > > On Wed, 27 Apr 2022, Larry Martin wrote: > >> I am using my home router IP address 192.168.1.

Re: HTTP Proxy

2022-04-27 Thread Tim Woodall
On Wed, 27 Apr 2022, Larry Martin wrote: I am using my home router IP address 192.168.1.0 device number 45. This doesn't make sense. Are you sure it's not one of: 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.254 192.168.1.45 (if it's the latter then you do not want to use the same address on the machine you're ins

Re: HTTP Proxy

2022-04-27 Thread David Wright
On Wed 27 Apr 2022 at 14:24:51 (-0400), gene heskett wrote: > On Wednesday, 27 April 2022 14:04:43 EDT Larry Martin wrote: > > >> Thank you for the prompt reply. I am still having problems. I > > >> enter my IP address as 192.168.1.45 and all appears to go ok. When > > >> it gets to the point of

Re: HTTP Proxy

2022-04-27 Thread gene heskett
On Wednesday, 27 April 2022 14:04:43 EDT Larry Martin wrote: > Dan, > > Thank you. That makes perfect sense. > > > On Apr 27, 2022, at 2:02 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: > > > > Larry Martin wrote: > >> Dan, > >> > >> Thank you for the prompt reply. I am still having problems. I > >> enter my IP ad

Re: HTTP Proxy

2022-04-27 Thread Larry Martin
Dan, Thank you. That makes perfect sense. > On Apr 27, 2022, at 2:02 PM, Dan Ritter wrote: > > Larry Martin wrote: >> Dan, >> >> Thank you for the prompt reply. I am still having problems. I enter my IP >> address as 192.168.1.45 and all appears to go ok. >> When it gets to the point of c

Re: HTTP Proxy

2022-04-27 Thread Dan Ritter
Larry Martin wrote: > I am installing Debian 11 from a single CD. My plan was to complete the > install via the internet. > I am using my home router IP address 192.168.1.0 device number 45. > However I have no idea about what to specify as an HTTP proxy. > I have tr

Re: HTTP Proxy

2022-04-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
45" means here. > However I have no idea about what to specify as an HTTP proxy. > I have tried a couple of options but when Debian tries to connect it fails. > Communications is my weak point, so basic advice would be appreciated. Try without any kind of HTTP proxy first. Most routers do

Re: HTTP Proxy

2022-04-27 Thread Brian
On Wed 27 Apr 2022 at 12:23:12 -0400, Larry Martin wrote: > I am installing Debian 11 from a single CD. My plan was to complete the > install via the internet. > I am using my home router IP address 192.168.1.0 device number 45. > However I have no idea about what to specif

HTTP Proxy

2022-04-27 Thread Larry Martin
I am installing Debian 11 from a single CD. My plan was to complete the install via the internet. I am using my home router IP address 192.168.1.0 device number 45. However I have no idea about what to specify as an HTTP proxy. I have tried a couple of options but when Debian tries to

Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outsideworld?

2021-01-02 Thread David Christensen
On 2021-01-02 00:48, FadeOut FF wrote: I want http proxy server If you are asking how to respond to the "HTTP Proxy?" question in the Debian Installer, I press and leave it blank. David

Re: Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outsideworld?

2021-01-02 Thread FadeOut FF
I want http proxy server

Re: Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outsideworld?

2020-03-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
will continue to do so. > If we assume that the content of the OP's message is in the header, then let's quote it here, so that it becomes part of the actual discussion: Subject: Re: Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access So, first things first: do not install Squeeze

Re: Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outsideworld?

2020-03-26 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Thu, 26 Mar, 2020 at 23:34:57 +, Diana Emefa wrote: >I need http to access the outside world This is a mailing list. You have connected to the outside world without HTTP. I hope that you will continue to do so.

Re: Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outsideworld?

2020-03-26 Thread Diana Emefa
I need http to access the outside world

Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outside world?

2012-10-13 Thread Lisi
On Saturday 13 October 2012 04:49:23 Wally Lepore wrote: > The installer is now installing over 1000 files of additional software > components. I'm not sure if this part of the installer is downloading > the files off the internet or from the CD. Since you are using a net-install disk, it will be

Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outside world?

2012-10-13 Thread Lisi
On Saturday 13 October 2012 04:05:47 Wally Lepore wrote: > If you need to use a HTTP to access the outside world, enter the proxy > information here. Otherwise, leave this blank. > > -end- > > I have already have basic ethernet internet connection hooked up to my > system. Do I just leave this blan

Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outside world?

2012-10-12 Thread Wally Lepore
;> >> -begin- >> >> If you need to use a HTTP to access the outside world, enter the proxy >> information here. Otherwise, leave this blank. >> >> -end- >> >> I have already have basic ethernet internet connection hooked up to my >> system. Do I

Re: Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outside world?

2012-10-12 Thread staticsafe
de world, enter the proxy > information here. Otherwise, leave this blank. > > -end- > > I have already have basic ethernet internet connection hooked up to my > system. Do I just leave this blank and continue on? > > Thank you > > Yes. Unless you used HTTP prox

Debian Squeeze Installer: HTTP proxy server to access outside world?

2012-10-12 Thread Wally Lepore
Hi Debain Users, I am nearing the final parts of my Debian 'Squeeze' install and I'm at the part (after installing the base system) that says: -begin- If you need to use a HTTP to access the outside world, enter the proxy information here. Otherwise, leave this blank. -end- I have already have

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-12 Thread Bob Proulx
Jari Fredriksson wrote: > Bob Proulx kirjoitti: > > I often have a situation that I would like to improve. I need to > > access web servers that exist on a private subnet. I can log in using > > ssh. > > sshuttle is all you need. It is not a proxy per se, but it allows a > "poor man's VPN" over

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-12 Thread Jari Fredriksson
11.11.2011 0:15, Bob Proulx kirjoitti: > I often have a situation that I would like to improve. I need to > access web servers that exist on a private subnet. I can log in using > ssh. sshuttle is all you need. It is not a proxy per se, but it allows a "poor man's VPN" over plain ssh. https://

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-11 Thread Bob Proulx
Philipp Tölke wrote: > Can't you tell firefox to use a socks proxy? Tony van der Hoff wrote: > Chris Davies wrote: > >Bob Proulx wrote: > >>Yes. I use it regularly. The -D option sets up a socks server. But > >>that is a socks proxy not an http proxy. It

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-11 Thread Tony van der Hoff
On 11/11/11 15:03, Chris Davies wrote: Bob Proulx wrote: Yes. I use it regularly. The -D option sets up a socks server. But that is a socks proxy not an http proxy. It is awesome for socks forwarding though. I use it with the dante socksify program. Works great. Last time I looked

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-11 Thread Chris Davies
Bob Proulx wrote: > Yes. I use it regularly. The -D option sets up a socks server. But > that is a socks proxy not an http proxy. It is awesome for socks > forwarding though. I use it with the dante socksify program. Works > great. Last time I looked, firefox, at least, suppor

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Philipp Tölke
refore having an actual > external http proxy works better as far as I can tell. Can't you tell firefox to use a socks proxy? Regards, -- Philipp Tölke signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Bob Proulx
Timo Boettcher wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > > Philipp Tölke wrote: > > > Did you look at the -D option for ssh? > > > > But I don't know how to make it operate as an http proxy. Perhaps > > there is a way but unknown to me. I don't want to run m

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Timo Boettcher
Hi! * Bob Proulx wrote: > Philipp Tölke wrote: > > Did you look at the -D option for ssh? > > But I don't know how to make it operate as an http proxy. Perhaps > there is a way but unknown to me. I don't want to run my local > firefox under socksify. I am

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Bob Proulx
Philipp Tölke wrote: > Did you look at the -D option for ssh? Yes. I use it regularly. The -D option sets up a socks server. But that is a socks proxy not an http proxy. It is awesome for socks forwarding though. I use it with the dante socksify program. Works great. For example I hav

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Bob Proulx
Gilles Mocellin wrote: > Bob Proulx, vous avez écrit : > > Can someone recommend a simple HTTP proxy program that I could run > > on the remote ssh logged into system that I could then use to > > provide my local browser access to the web on the remote private > > ne

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Philipp Tölke
> I often have a situation that I would like to improve. I need to > access web servers that exist on a private subnet. I can log in using > ssh. I can of course use lynx, w3m and similar for text mode > browsing. But sometimes those text mode browsers are not suitable to > the needed tasks. I

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Bob Proulx
Christofer C. Bell wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote: > > I am sure this must be a common need and already solved many times > > over. Can someone recommend a simple HTTP proxy program that I could > > run on the remote ssh logged into system that I could then use to > > prov

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Gilles Mocellin
much need of love and attention in order to > be useful on a modern perl system. I would like to avoid the work > needed to make it run on a current system. > > I am sure this must be a common need and already solved many times > over. Can someone recommend a simple HTTP proxy progra

Re: HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Christofer C. Bell
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Bob Proulx wrote: > > I am sure this must be a common need and already solved many times > over.  Can someone recommend a simple HTTP proxy program that I could > run on the remote ssh logged into system that I could then use to > provide my local

HTTP proxy over ssh recommendation?

2011-11-10 Thread Bob Proulx
a current system. I am sure this must be a common need and already solved many times over. Can someone recommend a simple HTTP proxy program that I could run on the remote ssh logged into system that I could then use to provide my local browser access to the web on the remote private network? T

Re: Configuring System-wide HTTP Proxy

2009-08-11 Thread Sven Joachim
On 2009-08-11 22:10 +0200, David Baron wrote: > I want all browsers to go through a proxy localhost:3128 or such. > > How might I set this up system-wise (as root) ? Most browsers in Debian obey the http_proxy environment variable, you can set that globally in /etc/environment, a file that is rea

Configuring System-wide HTTP Proxy

2009-08-11 Thread David Baron
I want all browsers to go through a proxy localhost:3128 or such. How might I set this up system-wise (as root) ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Re: bittorent thru a proxy (TCP thorugh HTTP proxy).

2007-09-26 Thread robin putters
is no proxy. > > But I can't use it when there is a proxy > > help please > > best regards > > > > > > gnome-btdownload doesn't have proxy support. Routing bittorrent > traffic through an HTTP proxy is problematic anyway. See > http://www.dessent.

apt-file behin HTTP proxy

2007-08-01 Thread Kumar Appaiah
Dear Debian user, Is there a way to use apt-file with a HTTP proxy server? I don't seem to be able to get it working with just an export http_proxy="..." and apt-file update. Thanks. Kumar -- Kumar Appaiah, 458, Jamuna Hostel, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai - 6

Re: Looking for simple, dynamically configurable HTTP proxy

2006-09-30 Thread Gilles Mocellin
redirect to the good parent, or not to redirect to any parent. I use it on my professionnal laptop. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] написав: > > Hi. > > > > I frequently switch between different networks with different HTTP proxy > > configuration. Manually switching that configuratio

Re: Looking for simple, dynamically configurable HTTP proxy

2006-09-29 Thread Aleksei Dzhulai
actualy you can use squid : define cache parents and it will detect working proxies + it is automatic - it is not so lightweight [EMAIL PROTECTED] написав: > Hi. > > I frequently switch between different networks with different HTTP proxy > configuration. Manually switching that c

Looking for simple, dynamically configurable HTTP proxy

2006-09-29 Thread jens . schmidt35
Hi. I frequently switch between different networks with different HTTP proxy configuration. Manually switching that configuration is a pain. So what I am looking for is a local HTTP (and HTTPS) proxy that, at runtime, may be told to switch from proxy configuration A to proxy configuration B

http proxy with anti-virus

2005-12-21 Thread Haim Ashkenazi
Hi A client of mine wants opensource proxy server with anti-virus capabilities. can anyone recomend such a product? it's a small company (less then 40 users) so the load shouldn't be high. I found some products through google (a patch to dansguardian, HAVP) but they are not in the debian reposito

Re: IMAP tunnel thru http proxy - possible?

2004-05-13 Thread Paul Johnson
er option is to use putty to create an SSH tunnel through an HTTP proxy. This works better if you can install software or already have putty and a mail fetcher on your system. -- Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux. You can find a worse OS, but it costs more. pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: IMAP tunnel thru http proxy - possible?

2004-05-13 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 11:17:23PM -0400, Adam Aube wrote: > Translation: "Please tell me how to violate my employer's security > policy". > > Disclaimer: Doing this in your workplace may, depending on local laws > and employer policies, result in disciplinary action up to and > including terminat

Re: IMAP tunnel thru http proxy - possible?

2004-05-13 Thread Grzegorz Kolorz
On Wed, May 12, 2004 at 11:54:36PM +0530, Deboo wrote: From: Deboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: IMAP tunnel thru http proxy - possible? X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.63 (2004-01-11) on hal9002.solaris.net X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.0 required=5.0

Re: IMAP tunnel thru http proxy - possible?

2004-05-12 Thread Adam Aube
Deboo wrote: >I just have http access from office (thru a proxy gateway), and >no outside POP/IMAP/SMTP access. Is it possible to somehow tunnel >all the IMAP(S)/POP(S) requests thru the proxy? The proxy allows >http/https and ftp only. Translation: "Please tell me how to violate

IMAP tunnel thru http proxy - possible?

2004-05-12 Thread Deboo
I just have http access from office (thru a proxy gateway), and no outside POP/IMAP/SMTP access. Is it possible to somehow tunnel all the IMAP(S)/POP(S) requests thru the proxy? The proxy allows http/https and ftp only. Do point me where I can get more info about this or how to do th

Guidescope replacement suggestions? (advert blocking http proxy)

2003-06-05 Thread Gyles Harvey
I'm running a woody box as the gateway from my home network, with guidescope as an advert blocking http proxy. Until recently this has been fine, but I guess they're having server/bandwidth problems as I'm having problems bringing up the various control panels (both at home an

Re: DMZ virus scanning HTTP proxy = squid?

2002-06-03 Thread Sven Hoexter
On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 08:50:03PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: Hi, > i am looking for ways to install a virus scanning HTTP proxy in a DMZ > network. i'd like to use squid in addition to ScannerDaemon by > openantivirus.org, but ideally, the choice of anti-virus server >

DMZ virus scanning HTTP proxy = squid?

2002-06-02 Thread martin f krafft
hi all, i am looking for ways to install a virus scanning HTTP proxy in a DMZ network. i'd like to use squid in addition to ScannerDaemon by openantivirus.org, but ideally, the choice of anti-virus server shouldn't matter. essentially i am looking for an "amavis" for squi

What am I doing wrong? (apt-get via http proxy)

2001-10-04 Thread Stan Brown
. // (Automatically added by debconf.) DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs {"/usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt";}; // HTTP method configuration http { Proxy "http://squid.ourcompany.com:3128";; Timeout "120"; Pipeline-Depth "5"; // Cache Control.

Re: Configuring aptget to use HTTP proxy

2001-02-05 Thread James Sinnamon
Stan, Stan Brown wrote: > I just installed Debian (Potato) on a machine at home. Now I have the > machine on the network at work. > > When I initialy setup the machine, I was prompted to set up an HTTP proxy > for apt-get. I did not need to do this at home. > > Now at wo

Configuring aptget to use HTTP proxy

2001-02-05 Thread Stan Brown
I just installed Debian (Potato) on a machine at home. Now I have the machine on the network at work. When I initialy setup the machine, I was prompted to set up an HTTP proxy for apt-get. I did not need to do this at home. Now at work, I need to do this. How can I change this configuration? A

Re: Search for NAT or http proxy

2000-09-30 Thread John Hasler
thingels writes: > It's, in fact, no bigger problem than: > pppconfig > I want to set up my "modem" for automatic dialup upon detection of > non-local IP-requests. That is, make it act like a dialup router with > NAT, and there's something with the IP setup I can't get to work. Help, > anyone? N

Re: Search for NAT or http proxy

2000-09-30 Thread thingels
Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 11:41:42AM +, jblanche wrote: > > > Dynamic IP address) I would need NAT module for Linux PPPC which > > would work with dynamic IP allocations for ppp (The NAT rule cannot be > > static..) > > The standard Linux kernel NAT can do

Re: Search for NAT or http proxy

2000-09-30 Thread Mark Brown
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 11:41:42AM +, jblanche wrote: > Dynamic IP address) I would need NAT module for Linux PPPC which > would work with dynamic IP allocations for ppp (The NAT rule cannot be > static..) The standard Linux kernel NAT can do this. If you tell the kernel to masquerade all

Search for NAT or http proxy

2000-09-30 Thread jblanche
ppp (The NAT rule cannot be static..) Does any body know if this kind of NAT module existe for Linux PPC ??? If not I will chose only a proxy http server. Does somebody as already tests some http proxy on Linux PPC box ? Thanks for answer Jerome.

HELP: Mirror/wget over http-proxy with authorisation won't work

2000-02-02 Thread Mark Caspari
x27;s a time out (ftp via netscape to ftp.debian.org works fine) Next try wget: Made the http-authorisation setting in /etc/wgetrc, passive-ftp and so on, it seems to work, it's downloading some stuff, but if I try to use any of the parameters like -m (mirror) Example with http-proxy set t

Re: Lynx and ATP with http proxy

1999-10-21 Thread Dave Baker
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Richard Clarke wrote: > Hi, > Could somebody please suggest to me how I can use APT and lynx when > I have to use a http proxy with my university. > set environment variables http_proxy and (if needed) ftp_proxy that'll do it for lynx -

Re: Lynx and APT with http proxy

1999-10-21 Thread peter karlsson
Richard Clarke: > Could somebody please suggest to me how I can use APT and lynx when I > have to use a http proxy with my university. If the proxy is located at someserver.somewhere on port : export http_proxy=http://someserver.somewhere:/ at a prompt, or i

Lynx and ATP with http proxy

1999-10-21 Thread Richard Clarke
Hi,     Could somebody please suggest to me how I can use APT and lynx when I have to use a http proxy with my university.   Thanks in advance Richard

Re: apt-get and http proxy failure

1999-09-27 Thread Richard A Nelson
]$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf // Options for the downloading routines Acquire { Queue-Mode "host"; // host|access Retries "0"; // HTTP method configuration http { Proxy "http://localhost:80";; Proxy::"wyvern.hursley.ibm.com" "DIR

Re: apt-get and http proxy failure

1999-09-25 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Fri, 24 Sep 1999, Richard A Nelson wrote: > If I use an environment variable http_proxy, apt does use the specified > proxy. Include the whole config file - betcha have a no proxy setting. Jason

apt-get and http proxy failure

1999-09-24 Thread Richard A Nelson
If I use an environment variable http_proxy, apt does use the specified proxy. However, with this in my /etc/apt/apt.conf, the proxy is silently ignored: Acquire { Queue-Mode "host"; // host|access Retries "0"; // HTTP method configuration Http { Proxy

Re: http proxy with Apache

1999-04-23 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Max wrote: > * Jens B. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04/22/99 16:19] wrote: > > Your friend should probably just set his browser preferences to use > > your web server as proxy for all requests. In order to do what you > > describe below you'd have to modify the actual html in the stream to > > c

Re: http proxy with Apache

1999-04-23 Thread Max
* Jens B. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04/22/99 16:19] wrote: > Your friend should probably just set his browser preferences to use > your web server as proxy for all requests. In order to do what you > describe below you'd have to modify the actual html in the stream to > change the links or the

Re: http proxy with Apache

1999-04-22 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Your friend should probably just set his browser preferences to use your web server as proxy for all requests. In order to do what you describe below you'd have to modify the actual html in the stream to change the links or the target site would have to use *only* relative links. Max wrote: > I'm

http proxy with Apache

1999-04-22 Thread Max
I'm trying to set up my Apache server to act as a proxy for certain requests and I'm not getting the desired behavior. Over here, we can connect to a remote http server that allows access based on IP addresses (and we have been granted access). The problem is that one of my users connects remotel

Re: http proxy

1999-01-28 Thread Carey Evans
Jeff Beley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I recently setup an authenticating proxy using squid, however whenever i run > dselect it tells me proxy authentication required, how do i set this? > I alredy have http_proxy set correctly... I recently got this working for my brother with not too much h

http proxy

1999-01-26 Thread Jeff Beley
I recently setup an authenticating proxy using squid, however whenever i run dselect it tells me proxy authentication required, how do i set this? I alredy have http_proxy set correctly... TIA Jeff -- --- Jeff Beley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Network Administrator PGP Key

Re: HTTP Proxy for dselect

1998-06-10 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Chris wrote: > Does anyone know if it is possible to get dselect to use a http proxy for > connecting to ftp sites? I am behind a firewall which restricts ftp, > except via a squid proxy server (ie. normally via netscape). The APT dselect method works well ove

HTTP Proxy for dselect

1998-06-09 Thread Chris
Does anyone know if it is possible to get dselect to use a http proxy for connecting to ftp sites? I am behind a firewall which restricts ftp, except via a squid proxy server (ie. normally via netscape). Thanks for any insights, Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a