Re: [Catalyst] working with strange port setups

2010-09-16 Thread Alexander Hartmaier
Please talk to your firewall admins (I'm one myself) to allow tcp/443. I can't think of a reason they would deny that request. Everything else is just sick and might hurt you later if an IPS tries to verify that its http and can't decode it. -- Best regards, Alex Am Samstag, den 21.08.2010, 11:

Re: [Catalyst] working with strange port setups

2010-08-21 Thread Peter Karman
Tomas Doran wrote on 8/21/10 12:44 PM: > > On 21 Aug 2010, at 10:51, Darren Duncan wrote: >> Therefore, can anyone tell me how to configure Catalyst so that it >> builds the urls I need, or alternately where in the Catalyst source I >> should look in order to create a patch to enable this? > > Yo

Re: [Catalyst] working with strange port setups

2010-08-21 Thread Tomas Doran
On 21 Aug 2010, at 10:51, Darren Duncan wrote: Therefore, can anyone tell me how to configure Catalyst so that it builds the urls I need, or alternately where in the Catalyst source I should look in order to create a patch to enable this? You want to be adding a test in t/aggregate/unit_cor

[Catalyst] working with strange port setups

2010-08-21 Thread Darren Duncan
Hello, For context, I'm currently deploying/demoing a Catalyst app on a client machine where it uses a contrived base url scheme to work around a restrictive firewall setup. To be specific, the Firewall blocks all ports except port 80 (plus a few admin ports like SSH etc) and I want to run th