Problems with proxies

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RaySun2Be

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Clueless,
<RaySun2Be was supposed to help me out in this thread but he never did. Perhaps he got upset cuz I called him senile? >

I don't think it's because you called me senile, I think it is because I AM senile. Sorry about that. Seems like my short term memory keeps getting erased these days. :Q

/me whacks me over the head with my cane.

Wolfie,
UUNet? We are in the process of setting up our VPN using UUNet, and we are losing our T1 Internet connection and replacing it with a T1 to our Chicago Headquarters then to the Internet via their connection. This isn't looking good. Hmmm, I've got a modem and an analog line out, are there any good free dial-up ISps left out there that don't block dnet packets? :Q

TheApe,
How do you get to the Internet through your MS Proxy?
 

TheApe

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I get to the internet throught the proxy settings in IE.... ipaddy (or dns name = proxy) on port 80...... The thing is it uses the NDS for the auth fine on that, it's whenever I use a non IE application the NDS auth doesnt get replicated down for some reason (effects Netscape, have to put in Domain\Username in username and my password in the password box whenever I use it) SetiQueue has a settings section for this (user/pass for the proxy) unfortunatly most other things dont! this problem even effects OE! (for the hotmail retrieval, so that should be through http).

What I've decided I need is a proxy server that can sit on my local pc and do the password/username thing for these apps. My thoughts...

Setup my app(OE/PerProxy/Whatever) to proxy to 127.0.0.1 port 8088
Setup my Local proxy server to authenticate to the network proxy using my user/pass
from there should be fine.... I'm gonna look at setting the proxy servers up to have Socks connectivity when I get a chance, but that wont be for a while as we dont get control of them for another 2 months....

Anyone recomend a decent personal proxy that has the authentication options in it for HTTP PROXIES NOT SOCKS PROXIES!

Hope someone has a bright idea as at the moment RC5 is just doin randoms!
 

Clueless

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Whoooa! There's too much information here that I can't sort things out (excuse my RaySun2Be syndrome). Let's take one thing at a time.

TheApe,
First, let's get your pproxy going. Once we get that out of the way, we'll tackle your dnetc config. It looks kinda weird but let's work on the pproxy first. I believe the encrypted text contains both the user name and password. Try

httpid=Y2hhcmxhczpzZXNhbXkwMA==

Other than this, your [KeyServer] section looks in order. If this still does not work, please post your console log. It might help one of us to spot something.

Wolfie,
I'm not sure what client version you're using but this is what your dnetc.ini should look like with the latest version:

[networking]
autofindkeyserver=no
nofallback=true
keyserver=24.177.191.77:80
firewall-type=http
firewall-host=<UUNet Proxy host>:<UUNet Proxy port>

RaySun2Be,

<< I AM senile >>

He he, you and me both. :D
 

TheApe

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Clueless...

Tried it as just the key.... still no go... How do I get the console logs? (may be dumb question but hey never needed them b4!)

Cheers...
 

Clueless

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Hey, what dumb question? You should have seen some of mine when I started. How do you think I got my Clueless handle? ;)

If you're running pproxy manually, i.e., not as a service, the DOS window that comes up with all the messages is the console window. Just copy the text from that window and post it here.
 

Wolfie

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RaySun2Be
The problem with UUNet is it blocks out soooooooo much stuff. I am suprized that I can still get on the forums. But anyways, UUnet is good from what I understand. But getting out on the net SUCKS WANKER!!!
It could also be the security for this company that is making the choice as to what comes in and what goes out. I am not sure.

Clueless
I have tried that proxy setting. But it's a no go. I have it setup the same as I do for the browsers. I can connect using direct connect threw the browsers. But I still can't connect using the dnet client. I don't know if it's the port or what.

Wolfie
 

TheApe

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Clueless - I'll post it 2mora morning (UK time)....

Wolfie - Sounds like you have the same problems as me in general, see if you can get to the web with netscape..... If like me you cant, you have a user/pass lookup, either domain or one of the directory systems (NDS/MAD).... Anooying is it not!

 

Wolfie

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TheApe
I can get out on the net with Netscape and IE just fine. It's just a matter of what port Dnet uses to access the internet. That's what I need to know.

Wolfie
 

Wellcky

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RaySun2be

<< I've got a modem and an analog line out, are there any good free dial-up ISps left out there that don't block dnet packets? >>



Have you tried BlueLight or NetZero
 

TheApe

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Here's the perproxy log....


[2001-03-14 08:18:23] distributed.net Personal Proxy (build 319)
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Visit http://www.distributed.net/ for details.
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Proxy starting up.
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Verbosity set to: general stats keyblock server client buf
fers timestamp attention errlow errsevere (3519)
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] rc564-in: limits adjusted to min 1, max 20
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] desII-in: limits adjusted to min 1, max 20
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] csc-in: limits adjusted to min 1, max 20
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Notice: connectivity mode is normal
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Notice: Loaded 0 ignoredip addresses from ini file
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Notice: Loaded 0 allowedip addresses from ini file
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Notice: Primary listener bound to (all devices):80
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Notice: Test listener bound to (all devices):3064
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] rc564 r=78/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mkeys/sec, tot=0
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] ogr r=20/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mnodes/sec, tot=0 stubs
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Status: Uptime: 0.00:00:00, 2 listeners, 0 uplinks
[2001-03-14 08:18:23] Status: 0 active clients (peak: 0, mean: 0.00)
[2001-03-14 08:18:54] rc564 r=78/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mkeys/sec, tot=0
[2001-03-14 08:18:54] ogr r=20/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mnodes/sec, tot=0 stubs
[2001-03-14 08:18:54] Status: Uptime: 0.00:00:31, 2 listeners, 0 uplinks
[2001-03-14 08:18:54] Status: 0 active clients (peak: 0, mean: 0.00)
[2001-03-14 08:19:25] rc564 r=78/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mkeys/sec, tot=0
[2001-03-14 08:19:25] ogr r=20/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mnodes/sec, tot=0 stubs
[2001-03-14 08:19:25] Status: Uptime: 0.00:01:02, 2 listeners, 0 uplinks
[2001-03-14 08:19:25] Status: 0 active clients (peak: 0, mean: 0.00)
[2001-03-14 08:19:56] rc564 r=78/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mkeys/sec, tot=0
[2001-03-14 08:19:56] ogr r=20/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mnodes/sec, tot=0 stubs
[2001-03-14 08:19:56] Status: Uptime: 0.00:01:33, 2 listeners, 0 uplinks
[2001-03-14 08:19:56] Status: 0 active clients (peak: 0, mean: 0.00)


Anyone got any ideas now...? Please!
 

Polo

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Your threshold (in/out) are not exceeded so the proxy isn't trying to connect.
When it does, you'll have a log like this one :

2001-03-14 00:02:25,Status: Uptime: 3.10:20:35, 2 listeners, 0 uplinks
2001-03-14 00:02:25,Status: 0 active clients (peak: 1, mean: 0.00)
2001-03-14 00:02:57,Status: Uplink needed... (thresholds exceeded)
2001-03-14 00:02:57,Status: Creating uplink (outgoing server) connection.
2001-03-14 00:02:58,Uplink: [1] connection to 205.218.205.70 changed state
2001-03-14 00:02:58, from 0 (ESTNONE) to 1 (ESTCONNWAIT)
2001-03-14 00:02:59,Uplink: [1] connection to 205.218.205.70 changed state
2001-03-14 00:02:59, from 1 (ESTCONNWAIT) to 50 (ESTREADY)
2001-03-14 00:03:00,Uplink: [1] Establishing handshake with 205.218.205.70...
2001-03-14 00:03:00,Uplink: [1] Server is running version 318.
2001-03-14 00:03:00,Uplink: [1] Server is running version 318.
2001-03-14 00:03:00,Uplink: [1] Got permission acknowledgement.
2001-03-14 00:03:00,Uplink: [1] The perproxy says: &quot;[pp] Drakkhen's Personal Proxy for Team Anandtech!&quot;
2001-03-14 00:03:00,server: --> uplink rc564 x 1 12af5ba2:00000000
2001-03-14 00:03:00,server: <-- ack OK rc564 x 1 12af5ba2:00000000
2001-03-14 00:03:31,Uplink: [1] 205.218.205.70 disconnected (reading).
2001-03-14 00:03:31,Uplink: [1] Closed connection to 205.218.205.70.
2001-03-14 00:03:32,rc564 r=15257/1091, d=0/1, 0.8 Mkeys/sec, tot=2114
2001-03-14 00:03:32,Status: rc564: Last uplink sent 1 and received 0

If there is an error, it will be reported in the log.
Post the log to allow us to search in it.
 

TheApe

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Hmmmm... Seems to be working now (i think...)

[2001-03-14 09:58:42] Notice: Test listener re-bound to (all devices):3064
[2001-03-14 09:58:42] rc564-in: limits adjusted to min 10, max 20
[2001-03-14 09:58:42] desII-in: limits adjusted to min 10, max 20
[2001-03-14 09:58:42] csc-in: limits adjusted to min 10, max 20
[2001-03-14 09:58:42] Status: Uplink needed... (hard-coded force)
[2001-03-14 09:58:42] Status: Creating uplink (outgoing server) connection.
[2001-03-14 10:00:31] Uplink: [1] connection to 147.89.81.109 changed state
from 0 (ESTNONE) to 1 (ESTCONNWAIT)
[2001-03-14 10:00:31] rc564 r=78/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mkeys/sec, tot=0
[2001-03-14 10:00:31] ogr r=20/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mnodes/sec, tot=0 stubs
[2001-03-14 10:00:31] Status: Uptime: 0.00:27:11, 2 listeners, 1 uplink
[2001-03-14 10:00:31] Status: 0 active clients (peak: 0, mean: 0.00)
[2001-03-14 10:00:31] Uplink: [1] connection to 147.89.81.109 changed state
from 1 (ESTCONNWAIT) to 50 (ESTREADY)
[2001-03-14 10:00:32] Uplink: [1] Establishing handshake with 147.89.81.109...
[2001-03-14 10:00:32] Uplink: [1] Server is running version 319.
[2001-03-14 10:00:32] Uplink: [1] Server is running version 319.
[2001-03-14 10:00:32] Uplink: [1] Got permission acknowledgement.
[2001-03-14 10:00:32] Uplink: [1] The perproxy says: &quot;[pp] TheCool1's Anandtech
Baby Bovine pProxy&quot;
[2001-03-14 10:01:03] rc564 r=78/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mkeys/sec, tot=0
[2001-03-14 10:01:03] ogr r=20/20, d=0/3, 0.0 Mnodes/sec, tot=0 stubs
[2001-03-14 10:01:03] Status: Uptime: 0.00:27:42, 2 listeners, 1 uplink
[2001-03-14 10:01:03] Status: 0 active clients (peak: 0, mean: 0.00)

Yay or Nay... I assume the fact I have the Baby Bovine link means it can get out?

UPDATE... However when I flush the client I get

cket!
Possible cause: no rc564 blocks available.
[2001-03-14 10:02:49] Client: Closing client connection with 127.0.0.1
[2001-03-14 10:02:49] Client: Accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:2260
[2001-03-14 10:02:50] Client: 127.0.0.1: Contesthandler rc564 didn't handle a pa
cket!
Possible cause: no rc564 blocks available.
[2001-03-14 10:02:50] Client: Closing client connection with 127.0.0.1
[2001-03-14 10:02:51] Client: Accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:2261
[2001-03-14 10:02:52] Client: 127.0.0.1: Contesthandler rc564 didn't handle a pa
cket!
Possible cause: no rc564 blocks available.
[2001-03-14 10:02:52] Client: Closing client connection with 127.0.0.1
[2001-03-14 10:02:52] Client: Accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:2262
[2001-03-14 10:02:53] Client: 127.0.0.1: Contesthandler rc564 didn't handle a pa
cket!
Possible cause: no rc564 blocks available.
[2001-03-14 10:02:53] Client: Closing client connection with 127.0.0.1
[2001-03-14 10:02:53] Client: Accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:2263
[2001-03-14 10:02:54] Client: 127.0.0.1: Contesthandler rc564 didn't handle a pa
cket!
Possible cause: no rc564 blocks available.
[2001-03-14 10:02:54] Client: Closing client connection with 127.0.0.1
[2001-03-14 10:02:54] Client: Accepted connection from 127.0.0.1:2264

and this on the client...

[Mar 14 10:02:48 UTC] Connected to 1.0.0.127.in-addr.arpa:80...
[Mar 14 10:02:48 UTC] The perproxy says: &quot;rc5des Personal Proxy!&quot;
[Mar 14 10:02:49 UTC] Retrieved RC5 work unit 26 of 525 (4.95% transferred)
[Mar 14 10:02:49 UTC] FetchRC5::Unable to receive acknowledgement. (0.168)
[Mar 14 10:02:49 UTC] Retrieved RC5 work unit 26 of 525 (4.95% transferred)
[Mar 14 10:02:51 UTC] FetchRC5::Unable to receive acknowledgement. (0.168)
[Mar 14 10:02:51 UTC] Retrieved RC5 work unit 26 of 525 (4.95% transferred)
[Mar 14 10:02:52 UTC] FetchRC5::Unable to receive acknowledgement. (0.168)
[Mar 14 10:02:53 UTC] Retrieved RC5 work unit 26 of 525 (4.95% transferred)
[Mar 14 10:02:53 UTC] FetchRC5::Unable to receive acknowledgement. (0.168)
[Mar 14 10:02:54 UTC] Retrieved RC5 work unit 26 of 525 (4.95% transferred)
[Mar 14 10:02:54 UTC] FetchRC5::Unable to receive acknowledgement. (0.168)
[Mar 14 10:02:55 UTC] Retrieved RC5 work unit 26 of 525 (4.95% transferred)
[Mar 14 10:03:01 UTC] FetchRC5::Unable to receive acknowledgement. (0.168)

Anyone????

 

Poof

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That almost looks like a client on the pproxy host itself, trying to flush through itself (ie., the reference to the 127.0.0.1 standard &quot;localhost' IP)... Is this the case for that client?
 

Clueless

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OK, that's great news TheApe! Now that we know your pproxy can fetch, it's all downhill from here. Since your pproxy is already inside the firewall, all your dnet clients within the same firewall should be able to connect to the pproxy directly without any special handling. In fact, I recommend you change the pproxy listen port to the default one (2064).

[ports]
;listenaddress= ; IP to accept clients on
port=2064
;port2=23 ; must be root for ports < 1000
;port3=80

And your dnetc.ini should look like this:
[networking]
nofallback=true
autofindkeyserver=no
keyserver=<your_pproxy_host>

Now if you have DNS inside your firewall to resolve your LAN hosts, I recommend using the pproxy host name. If not then use IP address. Good luck.
 

TheApe

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Will give it a go 2mora morning, kinda hopin to get it goin, lot's of computers to assimilate ;)
 

TheApe

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YIPEEEEEE!!!!! IT WORKS!!!!!! TIME TO ASSIMILATE!!!!!!

Thanks all for your help... I will remember it, and return it if I can ;)
 

Viztech

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Oohhh, a little late, but here goes for the MSProxy Server.

[networking]
autofindkeyserver=no
keyserver=jator.2y.net
nofallback=true
firewall-type=
firewall-host=10.0.0.210:2064
firewall-auth=a2VuYW5kZXI6Y29sdDQ1

I haven't used this for awhile, but it worked perfectly going through my M$Proxy2 here at home, when no one was logged on to the client machine. Note that the IP of the M$Proxy box is 10.0.0.210, AND that I have 2064 open. I can't use port 80 here, but specifying port 80 in the firewall/host string would be worth a try.

I use a PProxy here now, so that is sooo much easier.

viz