From: David D.K. <ddk...@ki...> - 2005-02-11 16:19:03
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Try a "/" at the end of the proxy URL? :) You should be able to write a log4j.properties (or log4j.xml) file that enables debugging on the commmons-httpclient software (which is the software that is doing all the http requests for htmlunit). http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/ http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/httpclient/logging.html Dave On Feb 9, 2005, at 10:58 AM, Gil Hauer wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for the suggestions. > > Yes, nslookup works and fully qualified domain names also fail in the > same manner. No WINS involved on this network as this is running on a > Linux client against Solaris servers. > > Is there any debugging or logging that I can do to help diagnose this > problem? > > Thanks, > Gil > > > On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 00:55, David D.Kilzer wrote: >> Does "nslookup webcache" work? I'm always distrustful of hostnames >> that aren't fully qualified. It's usually a sign of a Windows network >> that is lacking proper DNS. As far as I know, Java is going to >> attempt >> to lookup the hostname using DNS, as opposed to WINS. The "nslookup" >> command will force Windows to resolve the hostname through DNS instead >> of WINS on your PC. >> >> Dave >> >> >> On Feb 8, 2005, at 1:48 PM, Gil Hauer wrote: >> >>> When I try and run a simple test program behind a corporate firewall >>> I >>> get: >>> >>> java.net.UnknownHostException: http://webcache >>> at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(PlainSocketImpl.java:177) >>> at java.net.SocksSocketImpl.connect(SocksSocketImpl.java:364) >>> at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:505) >>> >>> 'webcache' is the proxy and I've set it in the code as: >>> final WebClient webClient = >>> new WebClient(BrowserVersion.MOZILLA_1_0, >>> "http://webcache", >>> 8080); >>> >>> Is there any reason why it would not be found? If I ping from the it >>> seems to be found ... >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Gil >> > |