--- Norberto BENSA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, connection and login are two separate things.
>
> Anyway, going offline didn't help. I have to EXIT the program, dial
> to my ISP
> and then open LICQ. I really can't see any improvement from this
> patch,
> actually, _for_me_ it's a step back. Perhaps it's my setup (?)
>
> Maybe I can help you debug this, just tell what info do you need.
I am busy with school right now unfortunately so I don't have much time
for licq, but in the log you sent:
20:28:39: [SRV] Requesting logon (#5074)...
20:28:39: [SRV] Connecting to login server.
20:28:39: [INI] Resolving proxy: proxy.bensa.ar:3128...
20:28:45: [SRV] Logging off.
20:28:47: [SRV] Requesting logon (#5075)...
20:28:49: [SRV] Opening socket to server via proxy.
20:30:49: [ERR] Could not parse HTTP status line from proxy
20:30:49: [ERR] Unable to connect to 0.0.0.0:443:
Internal proxy error.
It seems to be connecting to the proxy then for some reason requesting
a logoff before trying to log on. I don't know why this is happening,
when I try to use a https proxy it works ok for me though I am running
a heavily patched version of licq and I don't have the time right now
to check what the cvs verion does. On the other hand maybe you cut the
logs accidentally?
Dmitry Karasik
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