Of course, Lots of time our infrastructure is a problem, not only for QGIS
usage. But changing it is not so easy (more because of the involved people than
because of the technical issues ^^). But nevertheless thank you all for your
answers.
Christoph
> Am 03.09.2020 um 17:09 schrieb Charles
Thank you for your answer, I suspected it ^^
> Am 03.09.2020 um 16:41 schrieb Andreas Neumann :
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On 9/3/20 4:33 PM, Christoph Jung wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> The internet traffic in my organisation is behind a proxy. I inserted this
> proxy into the QGIS settings to get access to WMS outside of our
> organisation. This works fine. But we have an additional it infrastructure
> inside our
+1 for flagging this as an IT infrastructure issue and also for
recommending a workaround which runs a local proxy server that can redirect
traffic as needed. Just want to note as well that you should be able to run
a proxy service like privoxy easily on windows by running it inside a
docker
Christoph Jung writes:
> The internet traffic in my organisation is behind a proxy. I inserted
> this proxy into the QGIS settings to get access to WMS outside of our
> organisation. This works fine. But we have an additional it
> infrastructure inside our organisation beside that one, where
Hi Christoph,
There are proxy exceptions. You can provide URLs that don't go through
the proxy - but there are no settings for URLs that need to go through a
second proxy.
Sorry for not having a better answer.
Andreas
On 2020-09-03 16:33, Christoph Jung wrote:
Hello everyone,
The
Hello everyone,
The internet traffic in my organisation is behind a proxy. I inserted this
proxy into the QGIS settings to get access to WMS outside of our organisation.
This works fine. But we have an additional it infrastructure inside our
organisation beside that one, where the users are