You need to give clients access in the APS config! Maybe that helps? > Hi, > > i'm getting closer but it's still not working. > First, i've installed the Jana server but i couldn't > even use it from my windows machine. > I mean it worked but i wasn't able to establsh a connection > through it. > So i focused on APS again although the tests that i did before > i initially mailed the list didn't work. > Here are the steps that i did: > > 1. Install aps on windows, listen to port 3128. > 2. Surf from the same machine using windows aps on port 3128. > Result: WORKS > 3. Surf from the debian woody using windows aps on port 3128. > Result: FAILS > 4. Install aps on the debian machine, listen to port 3128. > 5. Surf from the windows machine using the debian machine aps proxy > Result: WORKS. > Now i'm sure the aps program works on Linux & Windows. > 6. Surf from the debian woody using the debian machine aps proxy. > Result: FAILS > > Somewhere there is a problem with the Linux. > This is what i've tried to get it to work: > > 1) Changing /etc/apt/apt-conf > Setting Acquire::http::Proxy "http://winpcname.domain.be:3128"; > or if running aps on linux > Setting Acquire::http::Proxy "http://linuxpcname.domain.be:3128"; > Pinging winpcname.domain.be and linuxpcname.domain.be works. > apt-get fails again. It seems to get the correct ip for the names > in the sources.list yet the connection times out. > When the connection hangs and i run netstat -na i can see this: > tcp 0 1 10.10.2.131:1630 204.152.189.120:80 SYN_SENT > 10.10.2.131 is the ip of the linuxserver (and this is taken when > i initiate an apt-get update from the linux server with aps also > running on the server) > When i look at the aps console there are no signs of any connection > attempt so it seems as if the proxy settings are ignored for http > attempts? > > 2) I tried setting http_proxy too but same result > > 3) Telnetting to winpcname.domain.be/linuxpcname.domain.be works. > For instance: telnet linuxpcname.domain.be 3128 > Works or at least i can see on the console that APS registers a > connection. > > 4) To test further i've installed apache and a simple site on the > windows machine and tried to do a wget. > It worked, wget connected fine and downloaded the index.html. > I checked iptables -L but all default policies are set to ACCEPT. > I have no clue anymore as to what happens. > > What i can think off: > 1) Problem with the routing > My routing table on the linux looks like this: > 10.0.0.0 * 255.255.0.0 U 0 0 0 eth0 > default 10.10.0.12 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 eth0 > where 10.10.0.12 is the default gateway of the network > > 2) apt-get doesn't take in account the http_proxy or proxy setting > in /etc/apt/apt-conf. But this seems highly unlikely. > > Anybody know what might be causing this? > Any other stuff i can check. > > Thanks, > Benedict > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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