stakanov wrote:
O.K. I installed tcpdump (and thank you for the program, very useful).
tcpdump is probably my favourite utility :-)
So the system proxy in KDE is set to use privoxy. But it does not work as when I do set: use systemproxy in falcon, then the result is silence.
Okay, it sounds like it should work, but at least it's a different issue.
When I do set manually http:// to 127.0.0.1 and 8118 which are the default settings of privoxy it does not open any page, but it calls it. Albeit there is something odd again, why it call on port 35234 too????
[snip tcpdump] This looks good - your browser is talking to privoxy, the first two lines show a connection between port 35198 to 8118 being requested and acknowledged. A little later, there is new connection from 35200, looks good. To really know what is being exchanged, wireshark is useful, but this is good enough for now.
To be honest, I do not really understand the output. It is not functional but for some reasons it interacts.
Yes, you need a decent understanding of tcp/ip to read the output in detail, but like you say, your browser is at least interacting with privoxy interacts. I would suggest another tcpdump - tcpdump -n -i eth0 host 23.50.104.180 Replace 'eth0' with whatever is your main interface, maybe wlan0. 23.50.104.180 is weather.com. This will hopefully show traffic to and from 23.50.104.180, from your 192.168 address. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (8.7°C) http://www.hostsuisse.com/ - dedicated server rental in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org