Per Jessen wrote:
Linda Walsh wrote:
To be clear about the proxy issue -- in 42.1, it wasn't as much of a problem even though it was blocked. Reasons: 1) In 42.2 it kept trying to contact that remote site and had to wait for timeout each time. 2) It *said* it was storing the proxy settings as part of the install process report displayed in a window. 3) When I hit "continue" (instead of "retry") in 42.2, it seemed to do "retry" instead. I finally had abort.
I'm not sure what your proxy issue is, but yesterday I installed leap422 using our proxy, no problems. Wrt (2), I think this is normal, even when there is no config to be stored. I'm pretty certain I see the same for the "firewall settings", although I don't install a firewall.
How did it find your proxy? Did it ask you for it, detect it somewhere? I assume there was no direct route (or NAT-forwarded route) from the machine you installed on to the internet...? In the two cases pieces of SW that did detect proxy settings recently (besides browsers, which seem to pick up on auto-proxies (wpad) only when told to "auto-detect" -- which seems, a bit, oxymoronic, BTW, e.g. *manually* configuring auto-detect, :^/ ), one was told to use system settings, the other asked for the proxy settings in a custom pop-up. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org