2008/1/14, Etaoin Shrdlu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
>
> > Ok, ;)
> >
> > My Network have a Squid Proxy who allow only some ports like 80 443...
>
> Ok, so you should be able to use
>
> # export http_proxy="proxyname or address"
> # emerge-webrsync
>
> To use the already existing proxy in your network. If you insist on using
> your tunnel, read on.
>
> > Putty is configurated to connect to a box i have in an other place, it
> > allow to make a SSH Tunnel who create a socks proxy at localhost:8080.
>
> So you're forwarding port 8080 on the putty (windows) box to port 1080 on
> the remote box, where a SOCKS server is listening on that port, correct?
>
> I'm not sure whether putty allows non-local connections to forwarded
> ports by default, if this is not the case you'll need to enable that
> option.
>
> > Putty listen to this port and send all the frames passing the 443 of
> > the SQUID proxy to my exterior box.
>
> How do you do that?
>
> > I wan't to configure Portage to
> > use this SOCK proxy at localhost:8080
>
> "localhost", IIUC, is a windows box, and portage is running on another
> (linux, on the same network) box. So, at a minimum, you'll need to
> use "a.b.c.d:8080" as a SOCKS server, where a.b.c.s is the IP address of
> the windows putty box.
>
> Assuming you have a SOCKS server at "a.b.c.d:8080" (albeit through a
> tunnel, but the apps don't know that), then you need to use some
> socksifying utility for emerge, since (AFAIK) it does not support SOCKS
> out of the box. So, something like
>
> # socksify emerge --sync
>
> should work (though I have not tested it). socksify is part of
> net-proxy/dante. Of course, you need to specify the SOCKS proxy at
> a.b.c.d port 8080 in the /etc/socks/socks.conf configuration file (I
> don't remember the exact syntax to do that right now, but it should be
> quite intuitive).
> --
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I am a little confused...

Putty listen to my 127.0.0.1:8080 and forward to my extern box:443 passing
the squid proxy:3128 (in SSH of course)

I tried configure the http proxy by export... but the web rsync still don't
run...

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