Hi,
I have been trying to get my updates on a network that runs a proxy. I have been able to get it working in both Ubuntu and OpenSuse in under 10 minutes, but in Fedora (12) whatever I have tried has not worked.
Is there any network manager in Statler ?I'm not talking about gnome-network-manager which just lets me choose between direct connection and proxy, I'm talking about a real network manager which shows me the status of my connection to the internet, to the network, hostname alterations, choosing of the network (for ex. when plugged in but in WiFI range of another network) etc.
I think this started happening a couple of months ago when I upgraded from 10.04 to 12.04.
Whenever I reboot, network-manager does not start.
I have got two NICs configured on a VM - each is tied to a specific network, one is a DMZ, the other is an internal network.
I want to let MySQL listen on the internal network only, that is working now... I want Apache on the DMZ with http and https but as soon as I add the second interface I run into trouble. I can't hit any of the allowed TCP ports (80,443)... I can't ping it...
When I have tried to update my Waldorf system I have recently got bug reports concerning network-manager. I have decided to update all the other packages and refused updating network-manager packages until the bug is fixed. Here's the output from terminal:Retrieving bug reports... Done
Parsing Found/Fixed information...
When I have tried to update my Waldorf system I have recently got bug reports concerning network-manager. I have decided to update all the other packages and refused updating network-manager packages until the bug is fixed. Here's the output from terminal:Retrieving bug reports... Done
Parsing Found/Fixed information...
I have just installed Fedora 12 and I'm using KDE 4.3.4 as Desktop manager : everything works fine except for the proxy settings. In System Settings, under Network settings I choose "Manually specify the proxy setting", fillin IP and port for the proxy.
Since new version of U1 (4.0), it's been claimed that it can read OS proxy settings. But in my case it didn't.
I have my network settings set to "Auto Proxy Discovery". And browsers, mail and other apps are working fine.
I had to configure proxy settings for Dropbox manually (it has such configuration). But how can I configure U1 proxy manually? If it for some reason ignores Auto Proxy Settings.
I'm on a network which requires out-going traffic to pass through an http proxy.
I would like to connect to my remote VPN through the proxy, but am not sure how to do this. Any thoughts?
I am running Lubuntu with the "network-manager-vpnc" installed.