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Change 146000 merged by coren:
Tools: Add IP mapping for tools.wmflabs.org
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/146000
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Change 146000 had a related patch set uploaded by Tim Landscheidt:
Tools: Add IP mapping for tools.wmflabs.org
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Change 123149 abandoned by coren:
Tools: Alias tools.wmflabs.org to internal webproxy
Reason:
This is moot (and was not the right way to do it -- /etc/host is generated
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--- Comment #17 from DrTrigon ---
So when will there be a fix (resp. merge of the proposed on above)?
As mentioned this a blocker for me and I cannot continue with testing,
migrating from TS etc.
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--- Comment #15 from Merlijn van Deen ---
tools-webproxy is not a proxy server you should use, but it's the internal
address for tools.wmflabs.org.
However, this does show there is a clear need for tools.wmflabs.org to be
accessible *on that
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subster.py takes user-defined urls and retrieves their content - how can I tell
pywikibot to genrally use tools-webproxy instead of tools.wmflabs.org?
According to [1] it works if I run:
export HTTP_PROXY=to
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> You can easily work around that by using tools-webproxy as Coren wrote in
> comment #1.
I don't understand how this should solve the issue? Could you please exp
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You can easily work around that by using tools-webproxy as Coren wrote in
comment #1.
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--- Comment #10 from DrTrigon ---
To me and my bot this is a blocker - so please continue and merge.
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--- Comment #4 from Betacommand ---
That all depends on how its used, If say I wanted to use the output of someone
elses tool, I have three options, some kind of internal only hack (using
internal host names and what not) This only works from w
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Can't we work around OpenStack's limitations with an entry in /etc/hosts?
In general, however, IMHO we should *strongly* discourage tools from accessing
the webserver internally. This not only wouldn't
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That's an openstack limitation; its networking layer is actually unable to
route from the inside to floating IPs. You can, on the other hand, connect to
the /internal/ IP of the proxy to the same effec
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--- Comment #2 from Betacommand ---
That just seems like a hack, and adds an additional level of coding (detecting
when functioning from within labs and from external) I know petan said he had a
workaround to fix this.
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