Thanks for the hint, I am running Windows, though (a classic big-company-network-setup I suppose). Nevertheless, that may be an interesting approach. Can I achieve the same thing using freecap on Windows ?
@Laurence: you may want to append your suggestion to the comments of the buildout tutorial on plone.org where proxy issues have been discussed briefly. Lars Laurence Rowe wrote: > > If you are running linux, then take a look at tsocks. It dynamically > patches the network library to transparently use a socks proxy. > > In /etc/tsocks.conf set the server to 127.0.0.1 and port to 1080. then ssh > into your remote server with: > > $ ssh -D 1080 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > This will run a local SOCKS proxy tunneling through the ssh connection. > You can then run buildout with: > > $ tsocks bin/buildout > > It also works for xchat, apt-get and pretty much everything else I've > tried. My browser directly supports socks proxies so I set that there. > > Laurence > > > > > Lars von Wedel wrote: >> >> >> Hello, >> >> I have developed a product using a Plone buildout. I recently moved into >> some other environment where I am working behind an authenticated proxy >> and have problems getting buildout to run. >> >> Even using the experimental buildout installer, running buildout -o tries >> to connect to the network and fails. I googled around and it seems that >> it would be necessary to work on the buildout code (and how it uses >> urllib) to properly authenticate with the proxy. >> >> Are there any other options I have ? Any plans to work on this ? >> >> Lars >> > > -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Using-buildout-behind-proxy-w-authentication-tp1084522p1084837.html Sent from the Installation, Setup, Upgrades mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
