Hi all,
I sought how to make pass my emerge's starting from a tunnel configured with
Putty but did not find nothing interesting.
How can i do this ?
Thx ;)
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
Hi all,
I sought how to make pass my emerge's starting from a tunnel
configured with Putty but did not find nothing interesting.
How can i do this ?
Thx ;)
Are you using putty on windows then?
Log in with putty, you will get a bash session.
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
Thx for the Answer but I think I asked the question wrong. I Use
Putty to bypass a HTTP proxy who do not let emerge Work.
So i wan't to run portage in my pc, not in the remote one. But i wan't
to sync passing the SSH tunnel who is configurated
It's not clear at all whether you have http access from your gentoo box.
If so, did you try emerge-webrsync?
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gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list
# emerge --sync
Starting rsync with rsync://140.211.166.165/gentoo-portage...
Checking server timestamp ...
timed out
rsync error:
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
It's in french but easy to understand My tunnel works, i use IRC
throught it, but i don't know where to configure Portage to use it.
Do you also use http through it?
Regarding portage, it could be as easy as doing
# export
2008/1/14, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
Hi all,
I sought how to make pass my emerge's starting from a tunnel
configured with Putty but did not find nothing interesting.
How can i do this ?
Thx ;)
Are you using putty on windows
2008/1/14, Etaoin Shrdlu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
It's in french but easy to understand My tunnel works, i use IRC
throught it, but i don't know where to configure Portage to use it.
Do you also use http through it?
Regarding portage, it
On Monday 14 January 2008, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
Thx for the Answer but I think I asked the question wrong. I Use
Putty to bypass a HTTP proxy who do not let emerge Work.
So i wan't to run portage in my pc, not in the remote one. But i
wan't
What other information can i give ?
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
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
2008/1/14, Etaoin Shrdlu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What application is running on the remote box, port 443? A SOCKS server
or something else?
OpenSSH, which manage the redirections alone.
What kind of machine is 127.0.0.1:8080, where putty is running? It's
likely a windows box, but now putty
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
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)
What application is running on the remote box, port 443? A SOCKS server
or something else?
What kind
2008/1/14, Alan McKinnon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
What kind of machine is 127.0.0.1:8080, where putty is running?
It's likely a windows box, but now putty exists for linux too.
Is this the same machine you want to run portage on? If not, is the
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
What kind of machine is 127.0.0.1:8080, where putty is running?
It's likely a windows box, but now putty exists for linux too.
Is this the same machine you want to run portage on? If not, is the
portage box on the same network as the putty one?
On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
2008/1/14, Etaoin Shrdlu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What application is running on the remote box, port 443? A SOCKS
server or something else?
OpenSSH, which manage the redirections alone.
What does this mean?
I am on Linux :P and the
On Monday 14 January 2008 14:03:52 Alan McKinnon wrote:
Now I am confused. Why do you run Putty on a Linux machine?
I used it once just to confuse and confound co-workers and have it
runable in Wine just to impress some other people.
You do not need wine to run putty on Linux. There's a UNIX
2008/1/15, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You do not need wine to run putty on Linux. There's a UNIX port. Just
emerge
putty and run it. Not that I don't agree it's useless with all the
alternatives that are available on Linux too.. ;)
What alternative are you advice me ?
If this can help you...
I have a similar problem (two firewalls) but I solved it using revinetd
(tcp/ip gender changer run on Linux and maybe on Wine, I used puppy
Linux, all_in_one_quemu on a windows machine)
Add something like this to your /etc/make.conf
#to get rid of certificate check in
On Tuesday 15 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote:
2008/1/15, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You do not need wine to run putty on Linux. There's a UNIX port.
Just emerge
putty and run it. Not that I don't agree it's useless with all the
alternatives that are available on Linux too..
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