>>>>> On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 09:08:00 +0100 (CET), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hello, ll> you could try to see what is sent to the proxy by using tcpdump, and on ll> which commands it fails: ll> tcpdump -X -s 1024 host proxy (or use windump on windows) ll> If you need NTLM authentication on your proxy, you could try APS ll> (Authenticating Proxy Service) aps on localhost:8080 for proxy:8080 ll> I also noted that our proxy (MS PROXY 2.0) does not fully support WebDAV, ll> in particular the "OPTIONS" . you can try the attached patch to disable ll> WEBDAV and go for HTTP only (may not work if the .listing is nor ll> maintained by arch) I tried various options... nothing seems to work. If a browser like lynx and wget can go through and get the ".listing" file, I wonder why "tla" cannot do that. Unfortunately, I am not experienced in web/internet domain, I would have fixed this myself. I have been waiting for this feature from quite some time (close to 2 years) and still the same results. I give up and wait for some kind soul to implement this! A simple solution would be to allow the usage of wget in tla. Anyway, tla uses quite a few external applications. IMO, Adding one more to the list would not be too bad. with best regards, dhruva -- Name : Dhruva Krishnamurthy (dk) Phone: +91-(0)80-22999190 Proud FSF member: #1935 _______________________________________________ Gnu-arch-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-arch-users GNU arch home page: http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnu-arch/
