On lun., 2011-04-04 at 19:34 -0400, Wendy Elmer wrote: > On Mon, 2011-04-04 at 07:25 +0200, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote: > > > On dim., 2011-04-03 at 21:08 -0400, Wendy Elmer wrote: > > > > Thanks for your debugging session, it really helps. > > > > > So, I see two problems: > > > 1. evolution 2.32 does not issue prompts when going through > > > squid/squidguard which is a regression from 2.30 > > > > Ok so that might be related to #620260 > > > > If you re-enable proxy stuff, could you tell us if it breaks again or > > not? If it does, could you take some network traces using tcpdump? > > Yes, it does break again if evolution needs to get a password. If > evolution stores the password by checking the remember password box then > retrieving mail works.
This one wether or not proxy settings are enabled? > To test this, I turned on the squid network > proxy, unchecked the box remember password and closed evolution and > restarted. Evolution hung again with no password prompt and the 0% > complete messages. I closed evolution, changed to direct network > connection, and restarted evolution. Evolution started and retrieved > messages. There was no password prompt because evolution got the > password from the keyring. So when password are in gnome-keyring it'd change the situation? Or is it just unrelated to password handling? > I repeated both tests this time removing all > keyrings in ~/.gnome2/keyrings each time. The direct network connection > case prompted for the password. The network proxy case did not prompt > for the password and hung again. So when there's no password anymore, it works without proxy but it doesn't with. > I don't know much about tcpdump but I tried what was in the 620260 bug > report. port 110 did not give anything so I left off the port hoping it > would capture on all ports. Here is what I ran and the results. > > > tcpdump -s0 -w evo_noproxy.pcap -nlei any > started evolution with no proxy then closed evolution > > tcpdump -s0 -w evo_proxy.pcap -nlei any > started evolution with proxy then killed evolution > > The squid proxy port is 3128. Ok, I can see there's a tentative connection on the 3128 port but there's nothing in there which could help us track that done. By the way, is the proxy working (for browsing)? Regards, -- Yves-Alexis
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