On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:09:59 -0400
"Hansel A. Ortiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi... people..
>
> Now im having problems with a apt-get because it requires
> authorization be the ISA server, but the configuration i made to see
> if i can fix the problem was this..
>
> i have an user in the is
hi... people..Now im having problems with a apt-get because it requires authorization be the ISA server, but the configuration i made to see if i can fix the problem was this.. i have an user in the isa server with all access to the internet... but i never configured debian with it... so now is ask
Hi,
* Haiko Etzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031112 11:12]:
> Hello,
> my server is behind a proxy-server with authentification.
> I installed debian through http, where I inserted the proxy informations.
For package installation with apt-get have a look in /etc/apt/apt.conf
> But now I need to change
Hello,
my server is behind a proxy-server with authentification.
I installed debian through http, where I inserted the proxy informations.
But now I need to change this informations! Where can I find the config files? Or is
there a config-programm?
Thanks Haiko
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How does the port for apt-proxy get set and how do I determine what it
is when it is set?
I have read the man pages for apt-proxy and apt-proxy.conf. I am
currently using the default installed configuration.
Here is the first error message in the log:
[4027 22:38:31] Sat Jun 1 22:38:31 MST
Can anyone send me a working configuration for apt-proxy that contains the
standard distribution sections ( / /non-US /non-free)? Or perhaps you can
tell me what I've done wrong; here are the "backend" entries for
/etc/apt-proxy, stored on my box called "wolf":
add_backend /kde/
Hello Debian land,
Does anyone know where I should put the configuration
directives, in order to switch on proxy caching.
I am following the guidelines in the O'Riely book on apache, and
it says to place the directives in a file called .../site.proxy
This file I created as /etc/apache/site.proxy
y server, not Netscape, so
>hopefully that knowledge will help you.
>
>On Sun, 7 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have finally stirred myself enough to install Netscape but now I find
>> I cannot use it :(
>>
>> When I try
PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have finally stirred myself enough to install Netscape but now I find
> I cannot use it :(
>
> When I try to enter manual proxy configuration info
> (http://proxy.vianet.net.au, port 80) Netscape tells me FTP proxy host
> "http://pro
Hello all,
I have finally stirred myself enough to install Netscape but now I find
I cannot use it :(
When I try to enter manual proxy configuration info
(http://proxy.vianet.net.au, port 80) Netscape tells me FTP proxy host
"http://proxy.vianet.net.au"; is unknown. This happens for
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