>    ZClient is working on top of HTTP protocol; and Client.py
> uses urllib
> for HTTP. So my guess is you can just declare "http_proxy" environment
> variable: export http_proxy="http://proxy.my.company.com:8080" and run
> ZClient.

Thanks for Your suggestion! However, this is the error reported:

Error Type: bci.NotAvailable
Error Value: (111, 'Connection refused') (File: http://www.web.de Line: [])
None None for None

Does this help? Thanks for help!

Ralf Herold
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> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im
>
> > Loren Stafford describes in her "How-To: Using ZClient to Access Another
> > Server" a method that I would like to use, but the Zope Server resides
> > behind a firewall and it requires the usage of a http proxy to access
> > external web servers.
>
>
> Oleg.            (All opinions are mine and not of my employer)
> ----
>     Oleg Broytmann      Foundation for Effective Policies
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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