Hi David, Steve and all,
Thanks for your comments, both are useful :
I ideed asked for the proxy we use to be included into gridpp's ACL,
but using the no_proxy for other domains (such as mine!) is also
very convenient.
In fact, I made a so usual mistake that it's getting closer and closer every
time to the point where it should actually become an automatism :
for GNU commands, the man pages are really outdated compared to info pages :
the latter has a Proxies section that mention this no_proxy facility.
Cheers
David
On Friday 11 March 2005 12:13, you wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 10:58:26AM +0000 or thereabouts, David O'Callaghan
wrote:
> > On 11/03/05 11:46, David WEISSENBACH wrote:
> > >LCG install notes propose the use of a http proxy for wget through
> > >it's main config file /etc/wgetrc so that CRL retrieval doesn't overload
> > > CA servers.
> > >
> > >Unfortunately, if the proxy is *not* in the same domain as the RC
> > > itself, it results in rgma problems when
> > > /opt/edg/sbin/test/edg-rgma-check tryes to wget files from
> > > lcgic01.gridpp.rl.ac.uk in order to check the Schema and Registry
> > > servlets : if the proxy is not matching the RC's domain pattern, it
> > > won't be able to check that it's OK as it will be rejected.
> >
> > Perhaps you can set the no_proxy variable in /etc/wgetrc to specify
> > domains for which the proxy should not be used, e.g.:
> >
> > no_proxy = .gridpp.rl.ac.uk
>
> No need to do this, we just add you your web proxy as well to the
> R-GMA access list. I have your note about this in our helpdesk
> and I'll do something with it later today.
>
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > David
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