Michael;

launching Crosswalk via the shell will not work in Tizen 3.0.as it will fails security check. So I am interested to understand the standard operation mode where Apps are launched under direct control of the OS (either via systemd or amd).

Dominig ar Foll
Senior Software Architect
Open Source Technology Centre
Intel SSG

Le 07/11/2014 11:20, Michael Johnson a écrit :
Hi Dominig,

I also had problems using 'wget' with the DNS and proxy set in connman without 
any environmental variables set, so I will have to do a little testing first to 
get the correct scenario.

Currently I am launching crosswalk from the shell, so that is relevant.

Thanks for your input.
Mike
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From: Dev [[email protected]] on behalf of Dominig ar Foll (Intel 
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Sent: 07 November 2014 9:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Dev] Nameserver in connmanctl

Hello,

note that application are not launched from a shell and variable
propagation is not automatic.
This sound like a bug to me.

@Micheal
please raise a bug in Jira with your detailed use case.

I would propose the title
"Com sub system fails to propagate Proxy variable into Crosswalk"

I honestly believe that the issue is more complex that it seems, because
the proxy info can change while Crosswalk is already leaded and a
notification model will likely be needed.

Thanks for the finding.

Dominig ar Foll
Senior Software Architect
Open Source Technology Centre
Intel SSG

Le 06/11/2014 18:56, Michael Johnson a écrit :
Hi all,

I removed the proxy settings I set from the environment, but left the proxies 
and DNS settings in connman as they were, and also left the proxies set in 
xwalk.service alone as well.  I needed to install an rpm using zypper, but the 
connection was refused, until I exported the https_proxy to the environment 
again.  So it seems that connman isn't doing what it should be doing.  It also 
looks like crosswalk is acting like the desktop browsers where you have to set 
the proxies in the preferences before you get to the internet.  So in essence, 
the proxies are set to cover crosswalk, but doesn't seem to extend to the 
environment.  I did check the environment to see if these proxy variables are 
set there after the xwalk.service is run, but they weren't.

Bottom line, I'm going to have to file a bug.

Thanks to all for your input
Mike


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Sent: 06 November 2014 5:37 PM
To: Michael Johnson; Macieira, Thiago
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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2014 5:47 PM
To: Macieira, Thiago
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Subject: Re: [Dev] Nameserver in connmanctl

Hi Thiago,

Yes, I did miss the point regarding DNS.  Duly noted. Thanks for clearing that
up for me.

Actually the problem seems to be that crosswalk is not using the proxy
envinronment variables or the proxies set with connmanctl.    Trust me, the
proxies were set correctly in both places.

I don't see why I have to add these environment variables in xwalk.service
for the browser to work.  I never had this problem with MiniBrowser.

So the question is, is this by design or a bug?
I'd say Crosswalk ought to get the proxy info from ConnMan so this is bug IMHO.

Geoffroy

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