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bluebrother:

--- Quote from: Fir3Chi3f on May 03, 2008, 11:21:01 AM ---Interesting that for 'system settings' port is set to -1  :-\
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well, that's not a problem -- http_proxy is empty, and thus the port gets displayed as "-1". It's an odd display only, but it should be changed ;)


--- Quote ---Setting proxy settings to 'none' has the same outcome. And I can reach the 'host' through Firefox.
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Have you checked the proxy settings in Firefox? Maybe you have proxy autodetection enabled or a proxy autoconfiguration script? I really can only explain your issues with wrong network settings -- and as your network itself is running the only idea I have is the proxy. You're using the most recent rbutil (m1.0.5) I assume?

Fir3Chi3f:
Here are my firefox proxy settings:




--- Quote from: fg on May 03, 2008, 11:40:04 AM ---Is this on a 32bit or a 64bit system ?

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--- Quote from: bluebrother on May 03, 2008, 11:42:28 AM ---
--- Quote from: Fir3Chi3f on May 03, 2008, 11:21:01 AM ---Interesting that for 'system settings' port is set to -1  :-\
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well, that's not a problem -- http_proxy is empty, and thus the port gets displayed as "-1". It's an odd display only, but it should be changed ;)


--- Quote ---Setting proxy settings to 'none' has the same outcome. And I can reach the 'host' through Firefox.
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Have you checked the proxy settings in Firefox? Maybe you have proxy autodetection enabled or a proxy autoconfiguration script? I really can only explain your issues with wrong network settings -- and as your network itself is running the only idea I have is the proxy. You're using the most recent rbutil (m1.0.5) I assume?



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You are correct in your assumption.

bluebrother:

--- Quote from: Fir3Chi3f on May 03, 2008, 01:17:11 PM ---Here are my firefox proxy settings:
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Hmm -- I have no idea what "use system settings" in firefox means. Is it possible ubuntu has some proxy settings in its configuration? Sorry, I don't know ubuntu and haven't seen that "System Settings" entry in Firefox.


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--- Quote from: fg on May 03, 2008, 11:40:04 AM ---Is this on a 32bit or a 64bit system ?

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It could also be a 64 bit issue -- rbutil is a 32 bit binary. But as I don't have access to any 64 bit machines I can't test myself ...

Could you check if network access is still working if you change Firefox to "no proxy"? Also, are you able compiling rbutil yourself? If it's a 64 bit issue this might help hunting it down.

Fir3Chi3f:
Firefox still works after setting 'no proxy'

Could you link me to the source? I'll try to compile it but I'm no expert at it   :-\

I've had to compile things before, being that I'm using 64bit Ubuntu, but hunting down dependences and just general error solving gets old :P

bluebrother:
Ok, so this sounds like it's some problem running the binary on 64bit.

You can get the sources from svn. Easiest is possibly to check out the complete svn tree -- see UsingSVN on how to do. Then change to the folder rbutil/rbutilqt. You also need Qt 4.3+ -- run qmake (or qmake-qt4, don't know how it's called on ubuntu, but you need to call Qt4's qmake in case you have both Qt3 and Qt4 installed), then make. You'll get the binary rbutilqt.

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