Le mercredi 06 mai 2009 à 10:39 +0200, Josselin Mouette a écrit : > I’ve been experiencing similar issues while upgrading to evo-exchange > 2.26, and it turned out to be caused by the proxy configuration.
That's right, but it turns out to be more complicated than that.. > If I configure the proxy at the GNOME level and select “use system > settings”, it works flawlessly. My evo has always been configured to use system proxy settings, but with an automatic configuration via a remote PAC script. If I set "Direct connection to the Internet", it works. If I use the script, it fails. Where things get bad, it is that in both case, connection to the Exchange has to be direct. And is direct. It should happen the exact same way. Because it fails in one case demonstrate it is not the case, so something is handled differently in the negotiation that I am trying to figure out. So it could be a problem with evolution, or evolution-exchange, properly handling proxy settings. Note that both plain text and NTLM auth are failing. Cheers. -- http://sid.rstack.org/ PGP KeyID: 157E98EE FingerPrint: FA62226DA9E72FA8AECAA240008B480E157E98EE >> Hi! I'm your friendly neighbourhood signature virus. >> Copy me to your signature file and help me spread! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org