Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
On mar., 2011-05-10 at 12:58 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > It was so till 2.32, indeed. In 2.32 it tries to get access via proxy. I > have no idea why, but strace's log, I attached to the one of the > previous letter shows they are proxifying. Or at least evolution is > trying to proxify connections (I don't have some proxy-server where may > test everything). Maybe the problem is somewhere else, but as for me it > occurred in evolution :( I don't have any idea of your setup and it's *painful* to extract every bit of information. But 193.104.213.99 does indeed replies on the pop3 port so that looks like the address of the proxy server. Anyway, there's nothing I can do since I don't understand *at all* your problem. Regards, -- Yves-Alexis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
It was so till 2.32, indeed. In 2.32 it tries to get access via proxy. I have no idea why, but strace's log, I attached to the one of the previous letter shows they are proxifying. Or at least evolution is trying to proxify connections (I don't have some proxy-server where may test everything). Maybe the problem is somewhere else, but as for me it occurred in evolution :( Regards, Andrii Στις 10-05-2011, ημέρα Τρι, και ώρα 09:43 +0200, ο/η Yves-Alexis Perez έγραψε: > On mar., 2011-05-10 at 10:10 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > > OK, It looks like I got too deep in this problem and didn't describe > > clear, sorry for that. > > > > The problem is related to the way, how evolution works with mail > > fetching/sending. When I'm enabling proxy server in global GNOME > > settings, then, evolution (somehow) process all its network requests via > > the proxy server. If I must use direct connection to the mail-server, > > because of the server restriction, I'm getting into trouble, having to > > disable global network settings for getting mail, then enable them once > > again etc. > > Except that pop/imap connections are *never* proxified. > > Regards, signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
On mar., 2011-05-10 at 10:10 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > OK, It looks like I got too deep in this problem and didn't describe > clear, sorry for that. > > The problem is related to the way, how evolution works with mail > fetching/sending. When I'm enabling proxy server in global GNOME > settings, then, evolution (somehow) process all its network requests via > the proxy server. If I must use direct connection to the mail-server, > because of the server restriction, I'm getting into trouble, having to > disable global network settings for getting mail, then enable them once > again etc. Except that pop/imap connections are *never* proxified. Regards, -- Yves-Alexis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
OK, It looks like I got too deep in this problem and didn't describe clear, sorry for that. The problem is related to the way, how evolution works with mail fetching/sending. When I'm enabling proxy server in global GNOME settings, then, evolution (somehow) process all its network requests via the proxy server. If I must use direct connection to the mail-server, because of the server restriction, I'm getting into trouble, having to disable global network settings for getting mail, then enable them once again etc. The other problem, I discovered, once proxy in global settings has been enabled, evolution will follow it until the restart, even if it will be disable. Sincerely, Andrii Στις 06-04-2011, ημέρα Τετ, και ώρα 09:27 +0200, ο/η Yves-Alexis Perez έγραψε: > On mar., 2011-04-05 at 17:27 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > > It if in the strace log. I have no idea, why tcpdump doesn't detect any > > connection to the POP3-server, it is available for directaccess and is > > not hiding. > > > > E-mail as well as proxy are constant, so I just used ping for getting > > their addresses. > > Sorry but this bug report is really not exploitable, on part because of > the english you're using, which I fail to understand correctly (and it > seems you don't success at understanding me either). > > There's no such thing as a mail (pop) connection to your proxy server, > which is expected since there's no support for that in evolution anyway. > Can we at least agree on that? > > Regards, signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
On mar., 2011-04-05 at 17:27 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > It if in the strace log. I have no idea, why tcpdump doesn't detect any > connection to the POP3-server, it is available for directaccess and is > not hiding. > > E-mail as well as proxy are constant, so I just used ping for getting > their addresses. Sorry but this bug report is really not exploitable, on part because of the english you're using, which I fail to understand correctly (and it seems you don't success at understanding me either). There's no such thing as a mail (pop) connection to your proxy server, which is expected since there's no support for that in evolution anyway. Can we at least agree on that? Regards, -- Yves-Alexis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
Hi, It if in the strace log. I have no idea, why tcpdump doesn't detect any connection to the POP3-server, it is available for directaccess and is not hiding. E-mail as well as proxy are constant, so I just used ping for getting their addresses. Sincerely, Andrii Borovyi Στις 05-04-2011, ημέρα Τρι, και ώρα 15:21 +0200, ο/η Yves-Alexis Perez έγραψε: > On mar., 2011-04-05 at 12:35 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > > According to the log attached in my previous message: > > 1) My IP: 10.20.50.52 > > 2) E-Mail IP: 155.207.123.6 > > 3) Proxy IP: 193.104.213.101 > > There's no connection to your proxy address on the netstat output you > gave. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
On mar., 2011-04-05 at 12:35 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > According to the log attached in my previous message: > 1) My IP: 10.20.50.52 > 2) E-Mail IP: 155.207.123.6 > 3) Proxy IP: 193.104.213.101 There's no connection to your proxy address on the netstat output you gave. -- Yves-Alexis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
On mar., 2011-04-05 at 12:35 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > I've just been thinking about that, but in that case I won't show you > how the program operate in real-time. Hmhm, I don't understand? Why? (though if you use port 110 it means you're not using encryption so it's indeed a bad idea to provide network traces, but I still need some). > Moreover, the tcmpdump doesn't > show anything while being running. Maybe because I'm using Wi-Fi? I don't think so. > > According to the log attached in my previous message: > 1) My IP: 10.20.50.52 > 2) E-Mail IP: 155.207.123.6 > 3) Proxy IP: 193.104.213.101 Thanks -- Yves-Alexis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
Hi. I've just been thinking about that, but in that case I won't show you how the program operate in real-time. Moreover, the tcmpdump doesn't show anything while being running. Maybe because I'm using Wi-Fi? According to the log attached in my previous message: 1) My IP: 10.20.50.52 2) E-Mail IP: 155.207.123.6 3) Proxy IP: 193.104.213.101 Sincerely, Andrii Borovyi Στις 04-04-2011, ημέρα Δευ, και ώρα 20:30 +0200, ο/η Yves-Alexis Perez έγραψε: > On lun., 2011-04-04 at 12:24 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > > I just made a testing with the wide-system proxy server disabled and > > enabled as well. You may find the debug information into the attached > > file. I did it within the one session with the disabled proxy (last > > timestamp: 11:56:59.310593 ) than, the proxy settings has been enabled > > (last timestamp: 11:57:31.965233) and evolution has been tried to > > reach > > mail-servers via proxy. > > > > The netstat excerpts are attached as well. > > > > If you need any extra information, don't hesitate to ask me. > > Well, I asked for network traces, like, tcpdump output, something like: > > sudo tcpdump -s0 -w evo.pcap -nlei any port 110 > > The various IP addresses of the various involved component (your client, > the proxy and the mail server) would help debugging the issue. > > Regards, signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
On lun., 2011-04-04 at 12:24 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > I just made a testing with the wide-system proxy server disabled and > enabled as well. You may find the debug information into the attached > file. I did it within the one session with the disabled proxy (last > timestamp: 11:56:59.310593 ) than, the proxy settings has been enabled > (last timestamp: 11:57:31.965233) and evolution has been tried to > reach > mail-servers via proxy. > > The netstat excerpts are attached as well. > > If you need any extra information, don't hesitate to ask me. Well, I asked for network traces, like, tcpdump output, something like: sudo tcpdump -s0 -w evo.pcap -nlei any port 110 The various IP addresses of the various involved component (your client, the proxy and the mail server) would help debugging the issue. Regards, -- Yves-Alexis signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
Hi. I just made a testing with the wide-system proxy server disabled and enabled as well. You may find the debug information into the attached file. I did it within the one session with the disabled proxy (last timestamp: 11:56:59.310593 ) than, the proxy settings has been enabled (last timestamp: 11:57:31.965233) and evolution has been tried to reach mail-servers via proxy. The netstat excerpts are attached as well. If you need any extra information, don't hesitate to ask me. Sincerely, Andrii Borovyi Στις 02-04-2011, ημέρα Σαβ, και ώρα 09:28 +0200, ο/η Yves-Alexis Perez έγραψε: On sam., 2011-04-02 at 09:26 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > > excerpts, > > yes > > > but I'm not sure it will be useful. If you have any ideas what else I > > have/may to send you I'll do that with the pleasure. > > tcpdumps evolution_network11.log.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data evolution_netstat.log.gz Description: GNU Zip compressed data signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
Please let the bug on CC: On sam., 2011-04-02 at 09:26 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > I've been using "netstat -anp" for checking the evolution connection > state. And when the proxy is enabled evolution is trying to reach the > SMTP/POP3 servers via proxy. If you need, I may send you these > excerpts, yes > but I'm not sure it will be useful. If you have any ideas what else I > have/may to send you I'll do that with the pleasure. tcpdumps -- Yves-Alexis signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
I've been using "netstat -anp" for checking the evolution connection state. And when the proxy is enabled evolution is trying to reach the SMTP/POP3 servers via proxy. If you need, I may send you these excerpts, but I'm not sure it will be useful. If you have any ideas what else I have/may to send you I'll do that with the pleasure. Sincerely, Andrii Στις 01-04-2011, ημέρα Παρ, και ώρα 22:49 +0200, ο/η Yves-Alexis Perez έγραψε: > On ven., 2011-04-01 at 21:06 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > > I'm using GNOME as my Desktop Environment and different network profiles > > for enabling and disabling different proxies as well as switching > > between them. In all that cases my mail server (pop3 and smtp) is > > directly available to my PC (I don't need proxies to connect with them). > > Moreover, the only port that is available for proxy is HTTP. When, I'm > > behind the proxy (which one I'm using for web-surfing) and proxies are > > enabled in Gnome, Evolution is trying to reach the mail-servers via the > > proxies. It continues to do that even, when I'm selecting in Evolution > > settings that I'm directly connected to the Internet (therefore don't > > need any proxies). So I assume this is a bug, that appeared after the > > last upgrade, when evolution ALWAYS using proxies when they are > > available and DOESN'T CARE about it's own settings. > > There is no such thing as pop/smtp proxy in evolution so I fail to see > how this could be possible. Do you have traces of evolution “trying to > reach mail-server via proxies”? > > Regards, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
On ven., 2011-04-01 at 21:06 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > I'm using GNOME as my Desktop Environment and different network profiles > for enabling and disabling different proxies as well as switching > between them. In all that cases my mail server (pop3 and smtp) is > directly available to my PC (I don't need proxies to connect with them). > Moreover, the only port that is available for proxy is HTTP. When, I'm > behind the proxy (which one I'm using for web-surfing) and proxies are > enabled in Gnome, Evolution is trying to reach the mail-servers via the > proxies. It continues to do that even, when I'm selecting in Evolution > settings that I'm directly connected to the Internet (therefore don't > need any proxies). So I assume this is a bug, that appeared after the > last upgrade, when evolution ALWAYS using proxies when they are > available and DOESN'T CARE about it's own settings. There is no such thing as pop/smtp proxy in evolution so I fail to see how this could be possible. Do you have traces of evolution “trying to reach mail-server via proxies”? Regards, -- Yves-Alexis signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
Hi. I'm using GNOME as my Desktop Environment and different network profiles for enabling and disabling different proxies as well as switching between them. In all that cases my mail server (pop3 and smtp) is directly available to my PC (I don't need proxies to connect with them). Moreover, the only port that is available for proxy is HTTP. When, I'm behind the proxy (which one I'm using for web-surfing) and proxies are enabled in Gnome, Evolution is trying to reach the mail-servers via the proxies. It continues to do that even, when I'm selecting in Evolution settings that I'm directly connected to the Internet (therefore don't need any proxies). So I assume this is a bug, that appeared after the last upgrade, when evolution ALWAYS using proxies when they are available and DOESN'T CARE about it's own settings. Sincerely, Andrii Στις 01-04-2011, ημέρα Παρ, και ώρα 11:14 +0200, ο/η Yves-Alexis Perez έγραψε: > On jeu., 2011-03-31 at 19:42 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > > Evolution takes into account only system-wide network settings. In my case > > have proxy configured for internet access and mail-server which is available > > directly from the network. On proxy server access to mail-server is denied, > > because of the ports. Evolution tries in any case get access via proxy, and > > failes. > > Sorry, I can't parse that. Could you explain precisely what you want, > what you do and what fail? > > Regards, -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#620260: [Evolution] Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
On jeu., 2011-03-31 at 19:42 +0300, Andrii Borovyi wrote: > Evolution takes into account only system-wide network settings. In my case > have proxy configured for internet access and mail-server which is available > directly from the network. On proxy server access to mail-server is denied, > because of the ports. Evolution tries in any case get access via proxy, and > failes. Sorry, I can't parse that. Could you explain precisely what you want, what you do and what fail? Regards, -- Yves-Alexis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org
Bug#620260: evolution: ignore its own network settings
Package: evolution Version: 2.32.2-1 Severity: important Evolution takes into account only system-wide network settings. In my case have proxy configured for internet access and mail-server which is available directly from the network. On proxy server access to mail-server is denied, because of the ports. Evolution tries in any case get access via proxy, and failes. -- System Information: Debian Release: wheezy/sid APT prefers squeeze-updates APT policy: (500, 'squeeze-updates'), (500, 'testing') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=uk_UA, LC_CTYPE=uk_UA (charmap=UTF-8) (ignored: LC_ALL set to uk_UA.UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Versions of packages evolution depends on: ii dbus 1.4.6-1 simple interprocess messaging syst ii debconf [debconf-2.0] 1.5.38Debian configuration management sy ii evolution-common 2.32.2-1 architecture independent files for ii evolution-data-server 2.32.2-2 evolution database backend server ii gconf2 2.28.1-6 GNOME configuration database syste ii gnome-icon-theme 2.30.3-2 GNOME Desktop icon theme ii libatk1.0-01.32.0-1+sid1 The ATK accessibility toolkit ii libc6 2.11.2-11 Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib ii libcairo2 1.8.10-6 The Cairo 2D vector graphics libra ii libcamel1.2-19 2.32.2-2 The Evolution MIME message handlin ii libcanberra-gtk0 0.24-1Gtk+ helper for playing widget eve ii libcanberra0 0.24-1a simple abstract interface for pl ii libdbus-1-31.4.6-1 simple interprocess messaging syst ii libdbus-glib-1-2 0.92-1simple interprocess messaging syst ii libebackend1.2-0 2.32.2-2 Utility library for evolution data ii libebook1.2-10 2.32.2-2 Client library for evolution addre ii libecal1.2-8 2.32.2-2 Client library for evolution calen ii libedataserver1.2-14 2.32.2-2 Utility library for evolution data ii libedataserverui1.2-11 2.32.2-2 GUI utility library for evolution ii libegroupwise1.2-132.32.2-2 Client library for accessing group ii libenchant1c2a 1.6.0-1 a wrapper library for various spel ii libevolution 2.32.2-1 evolution libraries ii libfontconfig1 2.8.0-2.1 generic font configuration library ii libfreetype6 2.4.4-1 FreeType 2 font engine, shared lib ii libgail18 2.20.1-2 GNOME Accessibility Implementation ii libgconf2-42.28.1-6 GNOME configuration database syste ii libgdata7 0.6.4-3 Library for accessing GData webser ii libglib2.0-0 2.28.2-1 The GLib library of C routines ii libgnome-desktop-2-17 2.30.2-2 Utility library for loading .deskt ii libgtk2.0-02.20.1-2 The GTK+ graphical user interface ii libgtkhtml-editor-3.14 3.32.2-1 HTML rendering/editing library - e ii libgtkhtml3.14-19 3.32.2-1 HTML rendering/editing library - r ii libgweather1 2.30.3-1 GWeather shared library ii libical0 0.44-3iCalendar library implementation i ii libice62:1.0.7-1 X11 Inter-Client Exchange library ii libnotify1 [libnotify1 0.5.0-2 sends desktop notifications to a n ii libnspr4-0d4.8.7-2 NetScape Portable Runtime Library ii libnss3-1d 3.12.9-2 Network Security Service libraries ii libpango1.0-0 1.28.3-1+squeeze2 Layout and rendering of internatio ii libsm6 2:1.2.0-1 X11 Session Management library ii libsoup2.4-1 2.30.2-1 an HTTP library implementation in ii libsqlite3-0 3.7.5-1 SQLite 3 shared library ii libstartup-notificatio 0.10-1library for program launch feedbac ii libunique-1.0-01.1.6-2 Library for writing single instanc ii libxml22.7.8.dfsg-2 GNOME XML library ii zlib1g 1:1.2.3.4.dfsg-3 compression library - runtime Versions of packages evolution recommends: ii bogofilter 1.2.2-2 a fast Bayesian spam filter (dummy ii evolution-plugins2.32.2-1standard plugins for Evolution ii evolution-webcal 2.32.0-1webcal: URL handler for GNOME and ii gnome-desktop-data 2.30.2-2Common files for GNOME desktop app ii yelp 2.30.1+webkit-1 Help browser for GNOME Versions of packages evolution suggests: pn bug-buddy (no description available) pn evolution-dbg (no description available) ii evolution-exchange 2.32.2-1