Hi, I observed the same thing: Neither Konqueror nor Mozilla have the proxy-server activated.
Installation: woody-test I was wondering whether there is another mechanism for activating the use of squid. I thought that it cannot be that the pupils themselves can activate/deactivate(!) the use of the proxy server! Greetings Stefan Padberg, Wuppertal Am Montag, 20. September 2004 18:33 schrieb Ralf Gesel|ensetter: > Hi there, > > before making it a bug report, I like to double-check: > > Today we engaged some blacklist for squid. We wondered why pages weren't > locked that should. Then we closed our DSL router for all machines but > tjener. And suddenly no traffic went out at all. We found out, that only > Opera used webcache:3128 as proxy by default, whereas mozilla and konqueror > don't. http_proxy is set to http://webcache:3128. > > Manually entering the proxy settings into konqueror created this file: > > ~/.kde/share/config/kioslaverc: > ======================== > [Proxy Settings] > NoProxyFor=localhost > Proxy Config Script= > ProxyType=1 > ftpProxy=http://webcache:3128 > httpProxy=http://webcache:3128 > httpsProxy=http://webcache:3128 > > I found this file in a central positions, two, this is: > /usr/share/debian-edu/common/share/config/kioslaverc > > But aparently, it is not used by konqueror automatically. > > Any similar experiences? I will write a distributing script that either > spreads the file to all users or creates linls to the central copy for all > users. > > Regards > Ralf

