Hi,
Heath, thank you for fixing my subscription problem.
I am forwarding my email which was rejected earlier from list, for reference.
Unfortunately the tips you gave regarding modifying OS X shared memory
parameters (https://ssl.drqueue.org/project/wiki/OSXSharedMemory) did not help
at all.
Au
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a version of Authoxy that can recognise Kerberos
ticket ID's? Our office network authenticates almost everything using Active
Directory and I am required to change my password regularly.
If Authoxy was able to recognise the Kerberos ticket that is created when I
t;Powell, Aaron" , "discuss@hrsoftworks.net"
Sent: 2012 Jan, Mon, 30 18:50:33 EST
Subject: Re: [discuss] Authoxy Issues in a Mac environment
Hi Aaron,
Thanks for replying. We have set the startAuthoxy.app to be a login item for
each user. The issue seems to be that the startup doesn
uld you use a LoginHook to start Authoxy instead? Those
> run as root and shouldn’t give the non-admin users an issue.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Aaron
>
> From: Diane Hayes [mailto:diane.ha...@infatech.co.nz]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 6:39 PM
> To: discuss@hrsoft
thoxy instead? Those run as
root and shouldn't give the non-admin users an issue.
Thanks,
Aaron
From: Diane Hayes [mailto:diane.ha...@infatech.co.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 6:39 PM
To: discuss@hrsoftworks.net
Subject: [discuss] Authoxy Issues in a Mac environment
Hi There,
We are
Hi There,We are trialling Authoxy at a local primary school and I am having a few issues getting it running properly. I was wondering if you had any ideas on what I'm doing wrong.The school is running MacBooks and MacBook Pro's with 10.6.8 and Authoxy 3.6. We are trying to use it to get around the
Hi Louis,
There's not much to go on here. Check for the presence of
Authoxy.prefPane in either /Library/PreferencePanes or ~/Library/
PreferencesPanes. Maybe it got installed in the Admin's user account
and therefore is not visible in the User's account? If so, just move
it to /Library/Pre
Hey everyone,
I'm a Windows guy, but at my new place of work we have a lot of Macs for
designers and such. We're implementing an external web filtering
service that uses an internal server for proxy and AD authenticating.
We haven't found a way for the Macs to be SSO like the Windows mac
Hi Matt,
It's tough to get much out of a failed connection to help with the
process. The way you're going about it sounds fine, and the log does
seem to indicate a straight forward authentication failure.
What you're seeing in the log is this:
Step one is client to server, plain request.
S
Hi Heath and everyone,
I am unable to make Authoxy 3.4 work with my company¹s ISA 2006 proxy. I
have absolutely no access to the proxy configuration, so any info I can
provide is all discovered via client testing. Authoxy worked fine with our
old proxy, which was an earlier ISA version, without th
It may be closer than you think! I have a freshly pressed beta here
that I'm fairly happy with. My testing abilities are limited however,
so I'd like it to run it through a quick beta session before I
unleash it upon the world. Daryl, I'm going to be bold and send you
the beta as an attachm
Heath,
Do you have an ETA on this update to Authoxy 3.2.5? (It's a little
annoying to have to keep re-entering my password every time I start
it.)
It's working well for me on Leopard (10.5.1), except for the inability
to save preferences.
--
Daryl
On Nov 5, 2007 1:42 PM, Heath Raftery <[EMAIL
Hi Matt,
Indeed there is a known problem with Leopard, specifically to do with
the saving of preferences. There will be a fix out soon.
As a reminder, the archive is provided by the great guys at the Mail
Archive:
http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss@hrsoftworks.net/
This issue was mentio
Good afternoon!
I¹m afraid I didn¹t see any reference to a list archive, or I¹d have
searched there first. Is anyone else seeing problems with Authoxy under
10.5.1? I¹m not sure what exactly is going wrong, but it started after the
update. The symptoms: upon login, StartAuthoxy launches authoxyd u
Folks,
I have received a few reports that Authoxy is unable to save its
preferences on Mac OS X 10.5, Leopard. Please be aware that the
current version of Authoxy may not be compatible with Leopard. I am
investigating the issue and will hopefully have a fix out soon.
By the way, you are r
Pat,
Go for your life, I think that should work fine. Just enable the
option in Authoxy to allow connections from other computers and
proceed as normal. Use the IP of the Mac as the proxy address for the
other computers.
Heath
On 25/07/2007, at 7:29 AM, Pat Sproule wrote:
Heath, re allo
Script the Authoxy control panel? No need!
The Authoxy control panel (or system preference pane) only serves as
a convenient way to start, stop and monitor the authoxy daemon, which
does all the work. You can safely ignore the preference pane and
start the daemon yourself.
The easiest way
Is there any way to script the username and password from say a logon
script to be put into the Authoxy control panel so that for each user
that logs onto a machine it updates the username and password
accordingly?
Thanks,
Adam Jongewaard
Ah ha! I think I've nailed this one. It turns out the spaces
suggestion was a bit of a red herring. Instead, I suspect this is a
version clash between Authoxy and startAuthoxy.
First, note that startAuthoxy searches several locations for an
Authoxy install, so it is easy to leave a copy lyi
After doing an archive and install, I am having issues with Authoxy.
Running startAuthoxy.app often results in a "Daemon did not start".
Authoxy error logs indicate "Fatal Error: authoxyd needs either 7 or
9 command line parameters. Check there are no spaces in your
settings." (There aren't
On my iBook, I had version 3.2 of Authoxy working fine, using NTLM
authentication. When I installed 3.2.5, it stopped working. So I
reinstalled 3.2 and all was fine again.
Now I've got a Macbook, 3.2 won't work on it. So I've been forced to
install 3.2.5, which I can't get to connect! When
On 04/08/2006, at 6:53 PM, David Moyle wrote:
I tried making a script killall authoxyd which worked great, didn't
have to
workout the PID using grep etc (which I never got working) but I
found that
when another user logs in and Authoxy tries to start it wouldn't,
doing it
manually it would
David and co,
On 24/07/2006, at 9:22 PM, David Moyle wrote:
Was trying to get around this by making a script for logout that
'killall
authoxyd' which works, but for some reason kills the process
authoxyd from
running until I restart the computer. Any ideas to get around this
problem,
by mak
Hey all
Problem but I’ve got it fairly specific.
Clients 10.4 and Server 10.4
Latest Authoxy
Managed clients, each user goes through an upstream proxy,
problem in Tiger with Dashboard and RSS Feeds.
Using Authoxy to all, users log in and startAuthoxy runs and
the user enters t
Title: FW: [discuss] Authoxy startup
Why stick with the "Startup Items" path? How about scripting the appkication, instead?
(Disclaimer: I'm no programmer/scripter, so keep the salt-shaker handy ...)
Have you looked into AppleScript or Quicksilver? It seems like it should
One would think you could also accomplish it system wide with launchd.
There is a program called 'Lingon' (or something) that can assist you in
making launchd items
Brian
Bruce Stephens wrote:
The easiest way would be to distribute an alias to their desktops
that simply points to /Application
The easiest way would be to distribute an alias to their desktops
that simply points to /Applications/startauthoxy. If you email the
alias with a nice large icon, then the students will use it!!!
An alias of /Applications/startauthoxy in /Library/startupItems should
work as well.
The only ot
Thanks, Bruce, but I need a good way to add that startup item as a
Login for each user - there may be up to 1200! I really don't want to
have to go to Accounts/Login items for 1200 individual users to add
startAuthoxy.
I was thinking along the lines of adding a StartupItems folder to
System
The only sensible(?) way would be to add the startAuthoxy preferencepane
to the Login Items to each users and they can then learn to start it
manually.
For us, we taught the girls to use
SystemPreferences->Network and Authoxy
and they soon remembered!!!
Also, although the PowerPC users are s
Is there a way I can add startAuthoxy as a default startup item for
any new users that may be created? In a school environment, I have up
to 1200 kids with individual logins. i would like Authoxy to start up
whenever a new user logs in.
Carl Williams
--
I'm still stumped about the issue you're seeing Bruce. Nonetheless,
I've made an official release of version 3.2.5. The only addition
I've made from the "internal" 3.2.5 is a change to the logging
routing which should fix the absence of logging in later versions of
the OS. At least this may
OK,
I finally had a chance to sit down and retest Authoxy 3.2.5 again and
get proper logs!! Environment - G4 powerBook 10.4.6, clean with
ethernal to log packets.
Installed Authoxy 3.1.2... worked perfectly all the way.
Installed Authoxy 3.2.5 over the top and logs the following
groups of packet
Brian,
On 16/03/2006, at 8:34 AM, Brian Kilpatrick wrote:
Im running authoxy 3.2 on 10.3.9, and it works perfectly as
documented.
Cool. I'm curious - have you ever installed the Apple developer
tools? I'm trying to isolate a bug with 3.2, and that information
would help.
However, I wan
Im running authoxy 3.2 on 10.3.9, and it works perfectly as documented.
However, I want to be able to have outside clients connect, and i cant
get a response from the authoxy daemon when using the mac's non loopback
IP. Is this by design?
Brian
Anyone have experience using SpyAlert and Authoxy together? As soon
as I installed Authoxy and pointed my web traffic to it, SpyAlert
stopped intercepting outgoing traffic. Maybe it should be obvious, but
I was surprised that SpyAlert does not intercept traffic to 127.0.0.1.
Maybe it's not ev
Hi there list,
As announced on the announce list, Authoxy 3.1.2 has been posted to
HRSoftWorks. In the weeks following the discussion about possible 3.1.2
features on this list, I have been rather busy with University. Things
are much more favourable now however, as I wind up my five years of a
Thought you might like to know that as far as I can tell, Authoxy has been
working flawlessly with our MS NTLM proxy server since my last posting on
9/23. I haven't even encountered either of the issues I mentioned then
(crashing system preferences, Authoxy messages window acting weird). I am
tickl
Ronen,
On 18/07/2004, at 1:28 PM, Ronen Lazarovitch wrote:
Hey Heath and All
I use a OS X 10.3.4 on a G3 iBook 900 and am connected to the
university internet connection, which uses an HTTP Proxy with
authentication (no automatic configuration and no NTLM support as far
as I'm aware). Panther l
Hey Heath and All
I use a OS X 10.3.4 on a G3 iBook 900 and am connected to the university internet connection, which uses an HTTP Proxy with authentication (no automatic configuration and no NTLM support as far as I'm aware). Panther lets me access internet sites through it's own HTTP settings, bu
Thanks I will have a look asap but our servers will be down tomorrow until 3:30pm.
The local power supply authority is changing power cables tommorow and our UPS's only last 45 minutes. So we will shut down at 8:30am and back up at 3:30pm.
I shall try after that!!
Thanks for the CVS will try and ge
Hi gang,
Hoping someone has seen this before, because I'm in the dark a bit
here. I have a user who is trying to get her G5 w/ OS X 10.3.4 working
past an ISA proxy server w/ Small Business Server. So she's trying
Authoxy's NTLM support.
Apparently it worked once upon a time, but now everytime
Hey folks,
I was just helping a friend out with her WinXP system. She wanted to
use an application called WebShots, which allows uploading photos to
the web. It supported a proxy setting, but didn't support
authentication. After a bit of mucking around, I realised that given we
were both on th
on 03/02/04 04:04, Heath Raftery at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This is, and always has been, by design! Looks like I need to revise
> the interface there. The thing is, when the Preference Pane is used the
> start the daemon, the PP knows the port number it used to start the
> daemon with. After y
Heath,
Thanks. I have since discovered that the recent access problems I had
coincidently were due to server access issues which the IT support have
fixed.
So for all readers, as normal, Heath's Authoxy was actually working just
fine, but the 'other end', by freak coincidence, had the issues,
On 01/02/2004, at 12:54 AM, Kurt Seemann wrote:
Hi Heath, etal.
Two things,
ONE:
I have noticed that since updating to authoxy 3, both on Panther
10.3.2 and
Jaguar 10.2.8, some odd things happen. In Jaguar, Authoxy 3, when the
daemon in running (127.0.0.1) it too often loses its port dropping
on 31/01/04 08:54, Kurt Seemann at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Heath, etal.
>
> Two things,
>
> ONE:
> I have noticed that since updating to authoxy 3, both on Panther 10.3.2 and
> Jaguar 10.2.8, some odd things happen. In Jaguar, Authoxy 3, when the
> daemon in running (127.0.0.1) it too of
Title: Authoxy 3.0 - Daemon Port does not stick
Hi Heath, etal.
Just fixing that last typo, I meant to say.
What is the difference between a *.pac and *.cgi auto proxy anyway?
Can Authoxy be tweaked to specifically accommodate a *.cgi autoproxy script and/or a *.pac autoproxy script somehow?
Hi Heath, etal.
Two things,
ONE:
I have noticed that since updating to authoxy 3, both on Panther 10.3.2 and
Jaguar 10.2.8, some odd things happen. In Jaguar, Authoxy 3, when the
daemon in running (127.0.0.1) it too often loses its port dropping to
'unknown'. This seems to cause failure to acc
Title: Re: [discuss] Authoxy 2.3
Death Heath,
Do you think you might be adding support for ISA Server 2000 (microsoft)which requires
Authentication by Microsoft Challenge/Response (Encrypted, not in
clear)? If so any idea of time frame?
Panthers Authentication does not seem to do
this
Folks,
Authoxy 2.2.5 on Jaguar was a joke as well. Authoxy 2.3 is the first
version since 2.1 I think, which has actually been tested in house on
Jaguar. This highly unprofessional lapse was embarrassingly enough, due
to me misplacing my Jaguar CDs! After going home for the Christmas
break, I
Heath,
I've been trying version 2.1 for the last 2 days. I did unlock the Authoxy
preferences file and haven't had the problem with the user ID and password
reset, like what was happening with 2.0. So, so far, so good!
However, I did try the automatic proxy configuration yesterday. Toward the
end
Heath et. al.,
Thought I should warn people of a potential problem with installing
Authoxy 2.1.
The image would not mount under Safari. I killed the mount process and
it fritzed
the Finder so that I had to remove a number of preference files using
the terminal
and logout and reboot a number of
Hi Folks,
I installed the release version of Panther yesterday (I had been using
a pre-release development seed) and immediately could repeat your
symptoms! Not every time though - looked like an odd one. At first I
was worried something major had changed in the final version of
Panther, but f
on 16/11/03 22:41, Fleur Harrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry Laurent, I think I must have missed that email, or forgotten
> about it, or something stupid like that. But thank you for letting me
> know again, I just did what you said and it seems to have worked.
> Fingers crossed it will s
on 16/11/03 22:14, Fleur Harrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Simon. I'm having exactly the same problem with the
> password/username resetting. Very frustrating as before I installed
> Panther, Authoxy was working fine. I have also run into probs with the
> Stop/Start button not working.
>
Hi Simon. I'm having exactly the same problem with the password/username resetting. Very frustrating as before I installed Panther, Authoxy was working fine. I have also run into probs with the Stop/Start button not working.
Heath - any idea when these probs might be fixed? (Not to put any pressu
well i got different results this time but it still did not work correctly
This time i didn't get the files that downloaded however the pages weren't correctly proxied either. I got the pages as if i didn't go though the proxy as it wanted a username and password when trying to view the magazines t
On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at 01:02 AM, Alexander W. Kohr wrote:
it was only tyring different ports with the non auto and i was trying
that even though i knew it wasn't the right thing to do for out
situation to see if i recieved different results.
Are you asking me to change port that my c
Authoxites,
Anyone having problems with v2 and Panther.
I am finding that the username and password keep resetting back to their default values. Also, at times, the Start/Stop button does not seem to work. Just now I tried to start Authoxy with the Start/Stop button without any response from the
it was only tyring different ports with the non auto and i was trying
that even though i knew it wasn't the right thing to do for out
situation to see if i recieved different results.
Are you asking me to change port that my computer uses in it's network
settings to be port 80 along with the por
On Friday, November 7, 2003, at 02:04 AM, Alexander W. Kohr wrote:
Heath wrote:
My suggestion is to use the proxy address you have been supplying as
the PAC file address. Safari does not have built in support for PAC
files, so try using the PAC option in Authoxy. Your Network
preferences' Proxy
G'day Alexander,
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 05:25 AM, Alexander W. Kohr wrote:
Okay i am having problems getting it to work. we are using an
automatic proxy server.
the proxy server owner tells me it is based on squid and that the
entire path to the pac file is http://ourproxiesrealna
G'day Alexander,
On Thursday, November 6, 2003, at 05:25 AM, Alexander W. Kohr wrote:
Okay i am having problems getting it to work. we are using an
automatic proxy server.
the proxy server owner tells me it is based on squid and that the
entire path to the pac file is http://ourproxiesrealname
Okay i am having problems getting it to work. we are using an automatic
proxy server.
the proxy server owner tells me it is based on squid and that the
entire path to the pac file is http://ourproxiesrealname.fccc.edu and
that we do not need to put in anymore to get to the auto configuration
f
Hi Fleur,
On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, at 04:17 PM, Fleur Harrison wrote:
It seems that Apple have added a new tickable option to the "Proxies"
section of the Network pane, which asks whether a certain proxy needs
authentication.
I am assuming that this is Authoxy's job, and that this isn't
on 11/5/03 12:17 AM, Fleur Harrison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Heath and others.
>
> I've come across an interesting problem that I thought you may be able
> to help me with. Until a week and a half ago I was running Authoxy 1.2
> under Mac OS 10.1.5, and it was working brilliantly, no prob
Hi Heath and others.
I've come across an interesting problem that I thought you may be able
to help me with. Until a week and a half ago I was running Authoxy 1.2
under Mac OS 10.1.5, and it was working brilliantly, no problems
whatsoever. However, I then installed Panther, and have had a probl
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