From: wayne <wa...@ny...> - 2002-11-28 22:47:46
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Forwarded message: > From: xxx > To: "wayne" <wa...@ny...> > Subject: Re: Nesma > > Hi Wayne > > Just to let you know the Nesma config seems to work OK now. > Has been for a week now. That's good. Tell the proxytools-users list too! I'll CC this time. > Log below. The log doesn't show it actually working though. When you bump the debug level up to 3 and browse a bit, do you see lines starting like 10080.0...., or more like 10080.1...., or 10080.2.....? These indicate which commStrat LP is trying to use. > Many thanks > > xxx -- wa...@ny... http://proxytools.sourceforge.net/ > > This is localProxy Engine (the 'back end'), version: 4.210 > Loading configuration last > I'm assuming this IP address is 212.71.xx.xx > Waiting for the front end to connect ... connected > Importing config-last.xml version 4.9 > No (or incomplete) credentials found in environment > DNS addresses from o/s: 212.71.32.19, 212.71.32.20 > Checking all layer 0 hosts for connectivity... > Results from isConnectable: 101100111111 > Unable to connect to 68.33.184.86:1182 24.93.255.199:1182 68.46.37.2:1282 Oh, that's a pity. These were good for the KSA. I just noticed that the ones on 1182 are still working. I also noticed they have disappeared from the proxyTools database! That's probably because they were down for a few days in a row, and my automatic tests disabled them. Then I cleaned the database and they got deleted. Damn...you never know how long to wait for these things to return. They are back now, so if you have updated hosts.zip since making this log, I suggest you get a new copy. If you continue to get that message for these two, please do a test to see if the port has been blocked by KSA-ISU. I guess that's a good chance. A very quick (connection only) test would be: perl statProxy.pl -t d 68.33.184.86:1182 > Couldn't connect to 3 proxies > Don't panic, I can probably work ok without them > > LocalProxy is offering services on the following ports: > 10076:non-censoring HTTPS proxy > 10078:HTTP zapped advertisement proxy > 10079:proxy autoconfiguration > 10080:non-censoring HTTP proxy - standard > 10081:localProxy control > 10082:anonymous, non-censoring HTTP proxy > 10119:Usenet news - ccnews I'm thinking of removing some of these default services in the next release to make the build faster. Do you actually use these: 10076, 10082, 10119? If I remove them, they can still be added with 'Add plugin service' on the Advanced window. -- wa...@ny... http://proxytools.sourceforge.net/ |