It looks like http_proxy is being set, but you're getting packages from an
ftp server.  You need to define the ftp_proxy variable as well.

-Gene

On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 12:58 PM, trondd <tro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 2/17/15, Stefan Wollny <stefan.wol...@web.de> wrote:
> > Am 02/17/15 um 20:36 schrieb trondd:
> >> When you are behind your server are you using NAT to get to the
> >> internet or a proxy?  If proxy, do you have the proxy environment
> >> variables set?
> >>
> >> Tim.
> >>
> > Hi Tim,
> >
> > thanks for caring.
> >
> > No - I am not behind the server: It is just another machine in the same
> > internal net. So no NAT.
> >
> > But yes - the proxy-variable is set:
> > ~ $ cat .profile | grep proxy
> > export http_proxy=http://192.168.178.23:3128
> >
> > BUT - if you check my second post you will notice that pkg_add does NOT
> > get in contact with the squid (port 3128) but directly to
> > 217.31.80.35:80 (being ftp.hostserver.de)
>
> Yeah, but it also show you have a 192.168 IP address which is not
> routable.  You have to be connecting to the internet through
> something.
>
> > Another friendly guy suggested to disable pf and give pkg_add a try
> > without - I did so but at "gnome-keyrings" the connection was lost.
>
> So you can reach the server and get some packages?

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