We have a non-authenticated HTTP proxy which listens on port 88 and allows
outbound connections only on port 80 and 443.

Same configuration for all 300,000 employees. Not all Linux users of course
:-) And on even smaller percentage of Ubuntu Linux users.

On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Roberto Alsina <roberto.als...@canonical.com
> wrote:

> @cuby this bug is being worked on currently, and we are aware it affects
> many users. The feedback we need right now is what kind of proxy setups
> are most common in our userbase so we can focus on fixing those cases
> first.
>
> The current resolution status for this bug is: we are working on it, but
> it's still going to take months to get a useful implementation released.
> I am marking as in progress.
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntuone-client
>       Status: Triaged => In Progress
>
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> Title:
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