Summary: | Socks support for KDE | ||
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Product: | [Frameworks and Libraries] kdelibs | Reporter: | Avi Alkalay <avi> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Thiago Macieira <thiago> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | m.a.ellis |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 3.1 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | RedHat Enterprise Linux | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Avi Alkalay
2003-04-07 16:20:35 UTC
How are you enabling support? Through the Control Panel configuration for proxy? You say Konqueror doesn't work, but do other programs work? I triyed KMail with IMAP (my socks server permits IMAP connections) access.... no success. Using command line commands like socksify wget http://bla.bla.bla works. I believe this is a KDE-wide problem. Not only Konqueror. You still haven't answered my original question as to how you enabled SOCKS support. Are you using the socksify command or are you enabling it in the global configurations? I tried all combinations of both: - KDE-socks - socksify - KDE-sock + socksify None worked. Again, '$ socksify telnet imap.domain.net imap' works. For the options to take effect, you need to log out then back in again. Or, alternatively and more easily, kill all the ioslaves you're trying to test. Try the following command to reload ioslaves with socksify: socksify kdeinit I don't see why socksify would work with one program and not other. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 52612 *** Has this bug been fixed in 3.4? I'm using 3.3.1 and SOCKS still doesn't work. I spoke to Thiago some time ago about SOCKS support when Kopete stopped working. Since Konversation has moved to KNetwork, it has also stopped working. Non-KDE, and KDE apps prior to being ported to KNetwork still work. I will take a look, but it should be working. This problem looks different then 52612 as Martin commented in #7 . So I am reopening this bug. Closing as comment #7 is discussed in bug #98018. |