On Tuesday 12 February 2008, Markus Schönhaber wrote: > dell core2duo wrote: > > No, its not due to proxy. > > See the output below. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >----------------------------- flukebox driver # wget yahoo.com > > --2008-02-12 22:30:56-- http://yahoo.com/ > > Resolving relproxy.iitk.ac.in... 172.31.1.233 > > Connecting to relproxy.iitk.ac.in|172.31.1.233|:3128... Connection > > Refused: Forbidden > > failed: Connection refused. > > flukebox driver # exit > > exit > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ wget yahoo.com > > --2008-02-12 22:31:04-- http://yahoo.com/ > > Resolving relproxy.iitk.ac.in... 172.31.1.233 > > Connecting to relproxy.iitk.ac.in|172.31.1.233|:3128... connected. > > OK, if it's not the proxy refusing the connection but something on your > local machine, I'm not sure what causes it. Some selinux policy maybe? > Or an iptables rule with an owner match on uid 0?
Check how is the proxy variable defined for both users: # env | grep -i proxy $ env | grep -i proxy You may need to define the same proxy user for both, for the proxy server to accept connections . -- Regards, Mick
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