On 09/17/2010 09:37 AM, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> Le mardi 14 septembre 2010 à 15:13 +0300, Manuel Wolfshant a écrit :
>> On 09/14/2010 12:18 AM, Mike McGrath wrote:
>>> You'll need at least some open ports. 443 and 80 I think are the only
>>> ones required for koji builds.
>> and exactly those a
Le mardi 14 septembre 2010 à 15:13 +0300, Manuel Wolfshant a écrit :
> On 09/14/2010 12:18 AM, Mike McGrath wrote:
> > You'll need at least some open ports. 443 and 80 I think are the only
> > ones required for koji builds.
> and exactly those are the ones proxied almost everywhere where a
> man
Ralph Lange writes:
> Today I had to learn that the koji client, while being the only way to
> request a build, does not support proxies.
yes; like most python programs it does not have proper proxy support.
> In a university like environment with no open ports whatsoever, with
> an increasin
On 09/14/2010 12:18 AM, Mike McGrath wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Ralph Lange wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>> Today I had to learn that the koji client, while being the only way to
>> request a build, does not support proxies.
>>
>> In a university like environment with no open ports whatsoever, with a
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Ralph Lange wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Today I had to learn that the koji client, while being the only way to
> request a build, does not support proxies.
>
> In a university like environment with no open ports whatsoever, with an
> increasingly paranoid IT group in charge of the fire
Hi,
Today I had to learn that the koji client, while being the only way to
request a build, does not support proxies.
In a university like environment with no open ports whatsoever, with an
increasingly paranoid IT group in charge of the firewall and proxy, that
does not leave a lot of optio