On Sunday 15 October 2006 03:00, Junichi Uekawa wrote: > retitle 391180 ISP in Israel uses NetApp NetCache, and it's unable to serve > Proxy requests reliably. What can I do? thanks > I'm retitling the bug report accordingly so that others don't get confused > about what the problem is. > > Hi, > > > >I spoke with the provider who is indeed running NetCache which is a > > > default transfer proxy for most Israeli ADSL. He informed me that the > > > proxy is only active on port 80 and that any other port bypasses it. > > > > > >This might be another settable option? > > > > It is now, tried -p 81. Did not change anything. Do you want another > > diagnostic run? > > Okay, this mail somehow dropped off from my notice. > > For Michael Ott's problem, it's a different problem; it's 392017, so > Michael can go and read that. > > For '-p 81' Since bugs.debian.org doesn't listen to port 81, it's not > any useful. It requires server-side change. > > I think it should generally be more useful to get your ISP to fix your > http proxy. I pretty much doubt that they'll leave it like that.
I will speak with them further about that. They were not aware of any particular problem. Meanwhile, is there another port which would be usable, seeing that apt-listbugs supports a choice of port? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]