On Saturday 23 Jun 2012 09:18:19 Genes MailLists wrote:
There was an issue with some earlier chrome versions and changes made in kde. This may or may not be your issue.
Please check the file:
~/.kde4/share/config/kioslaverc
And make sure that the proxy port only has a colon between the host and the port num. At some point kde made them spaces and chrome broke. Kde could have broke too I don't know :-)
Well you are correct, there is indeed a space. But KDE apps are not broken.
SAldo, it seems kde provides a file but no API to read the file - kind of a poor design.
Anyway hand edit the file so it looks more like
httpProxy=http://proxy.foo.com:3128
etc.
I did that, makes no difference. Actually, I have a SOCKS5 proxy, so my line instead changes to socksProxy=SOCKS5://localhost:7546 If i do that, then chrome connections fails because it cannot connect to the proxy properly. Anything else is ignored by chrome and it switched to direct connection (which is dangerous, there should at least be a warning that the proxy is not being used.) Anyway, the proxy url is the same url which I use when I use the -- proxy-server option and again, even after edit, the KDE application are working fine and process the proxy correctly and use it. -- Cheers and Regards Jayesh Badwaik stop html mail | always bottom-post www.asciiribbon.org | www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html