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Message #41250
[Bug 876839] Re: Proxy GUI in 11.10 does not configure socks proxy for HTTP traffic
You can resolved temporarily the bug commenting the following headings:
gconf > system/http_proxy/use_http_proxy
dconf > system/proxy/http/enabled
Don't you remember to set the host and port fields.
The terminal commands for setting gconf and dconf are gconf-editor and dconf-editor.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/876839
Title:
Proxy GUI in 11.10 does not configure socks proxy for HTTP traffic
Status in “gnome-control-center” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Running Ubuntu 11.10.
gnome-control-center:
Installed: 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu6
Candidate: 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu6
Version table:
*** 1:3.2.0-0ubuntu6 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ oneiric/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
The new GUI doesn't correctly toggle
gconf/system/http_proxy/use_http_proxy to true when only a socks
server is specified. Without this, neither Chrome nor Firefox will
attempt to tunnel through socks. As a workaround, set this value
manually using gconf-editor.
Reproduce by setting up a socks server using the standard ssh -D
<port> <user>@<remote_machine>. Attempt to configure the system-wide
proxy by entering localhost and <port> into the new 11.10 proxy
configuration utility's socks server fields. Open Chrome or Firefox
and change the app's proxy settings to "use system". Notice that no
HTTP traffic tunnels through the system socks proxy.
Somewhat related: the ignored hosts list is very useful for users on
corporate networks where they do need some internal resources. It
should be included.
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