** Description changed: Binary package hint: apt Hi, I'm living in a dormitory of a university, I'm running Edgy. I'm connected to the inet over the university-network with a traffic limitation(only to external networks). The University has a web-cache and a Ubuntu mirror server(Cache misses count for the traffic quota). I setup the web-cache in gnome-network-preferences WITH ignore rules for the local network. - Yesterday I tilt my quota, i wondered where all the traffic came from. + Yesterday I exceeded my quota, i wondered where all the traffic came from. Today I run a apt-get update, this should still work because the server is in the university-net. This is what happens : 0% [Verbinde mit www-cache.**.de (**.**.120.30)] If I set the Proxy settings back to direct connection it works fine. same with a wget to the uni-ftp server OVER HTTP. Auflösen des Hostnamen »www-cache.**.de«.... XXX.XXX.120.30, Verbindungsaufbau zu www-cache.**.de|XXX.XXX.120.30|:3128... fehlgeschlagen: No route to host. over ftp it works fine, but as i found out $ftp_proxy is not set by gnome-network-preferences. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $no_proxy localhost,127.0.0.0/8,*.local,XXX.XXX.0.0/16,*.uni-XXX.de [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $http_proxy http://www-cache.**:3128/ ftp,https,socks are not set !? Can anybody confirm this bug?
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