http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=977944 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=977944#c2 Stakanov Schufter <stakanov@freenet.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Flags| |needinfo?(mseben@gmail.com) --- Comment #2 from Stakanov Schufter <stakanov@freenet.de> --- So I was again using wlan elsewhere. When you use wlan, then no internet if you set to use privoxy. No privoxy any more when coming home also, no internet. If you erase /etc/resolv.conf then it will not work either (however in the logs does not appear the writing "you did modify resolv.conf manually". This is also a bug, as I do not modify resolv.conf ever. I checked the content of resolv.conf and the date of modification and there does not seem to be a rational basis for that claim). I did in this very moment try privoxy. For unknown reasons, in one user account privoxy works now. But ONLY in FF. In Chromium it fails if set up with the result that pivoxy/config clearly states privoxy is not being used. The very same user has chromium with privoxy set up correctly (worked before) but as the other users on the system it claims that "privoxy is not used". This independent if FF or Chromium. I cleared the cache and double checked settings. Is this package still functional in Leap? Does resolv.conf still handle things or is it systemd now? What I really do not understand: why in all world it works with the same setting in one user, but only in FF and does not work anywhere else? And why does it stop working if I change to other networks? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.