Brettschneider Falk wrote (Thursday, December 13, 2012 12:04 PM):

> For example [[Include(http://www.google.de)]] in a Trac wiki page returns
> "Error while retrieving file <urlopen error (10060, 'Operation timed out')>".
> I think it's because of the proxy that likely denies, internally.

The following might not help you directly, but it maybe puts things
right to give you a better idea about what's going on.

As you mentioned a proxy server, I assume that you are on a
corporate LAN.

The [[Include]] works on the server side, i.e. by the Apache process.
Usually, there is no proxy involved here, because Apache won't
even know that it should use it for that sub-request.
So what's denying here is the firewall: it doesn't let Apache
open a connection to "www.google.de" resp. it's IP adress
(and usually this is good).

> How do I setup my Apache or Trac that each user passes the proxy
> authentication with his login and password?

I don't know, but I feel like that would possibly offend corporate
security restrictions to pull in stuff from the internet into the
company's intranet.

Have a nice day,
Berny


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