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					| Titel: installed anon-proxy, ipmasq, & dnsmasq now can't update  Verfasst am: 08.06.2009, 15:27 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | I am using Kanotix 2007-Thorhammer-RC7. I recently installed anon-proxy, ipmasq, dnsmasq, and firestarter.  Since then, I cannot get apt-get update nor apt-get install (package) to work!?  When I try apt-get update, this is the result: 
 
 
 Is one of the programs I installed blocking apt-get? If so, how can I get it/them to allow apt-get through? My web browser gets through (hence I'm here now) and I can download / upload through it!
 
 I also cannot use Synaptic Package Manager to get anything anymore, maybe for the same reason(s)?
 
 Thanks for the help,
 QBall
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					| Titel: installed anon-proxy, ipmasq, & dnsmasq now can  Verfasst am: 08.06.2009, 18:49 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Hi QBall, 
 what you need is to add the proxy definition and authentication (if any) to your apt-get call.
 You may search with the keywords "apt-get proxy" and your favorite internet search engine for the exact use.
 
 I prefer the direct setting as shell variable like this:
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export http_proxy=http://user:password@hostname:port
 export https_proxy=http://user:password@hostname:port
 export ftp_proxy=http://user:password@hostname:port
 export HTTP_PROXY=$http_proxy
 export HTTPS_PROXY=$https_proxy
 export FTP_PROXY=$ftp_proxy
 
 Without proxy use, you've cut successfully any connection, since you are using a kind of internal firewall (why ?).
 
 Best regards,
 jon
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					| Titel: RE: installed anon-proxy, ipmasq, & dnsmasq now can  Verfasst am: 08.06.2009, 23:35 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | I am using whatever defaults that came with the programs. |  
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					| Titel: RE: installed anon-proxy, ipmasq, & dnsmasq now can  Verfasst am: 09.06.2009, 01:06 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Would it help me with apt-get if I turned off the anon-proxy, ipmasq and dnsmasq through Control Center > Kanotix > Boot > Services > disable services (putting them in the 'disabled services')?  Would I then be able to use apt-get? 
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 QBall
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					| Titel: RE: installed anon-proxy, ipmasq, & dnsmasq now can  Verfasst am: 09.06.2009, 07:20 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Hi QBall, 
 Take a look at your well functioning browser, the network connection tab may contain the local proxy definition and use this value for defining the proxy for apt-get, as mentioned.
 If not, you could try to disable the services (like described above by you, this would enable apt-get to be used in the normal way) or more simple - just deinstall anon-proxy (permanent or temporary, what you like).
 
 Best redards,
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					| Titel: Re: RE: installed anon-proxy, ipmasq, & dnsmasq now can  Verfasst am: 10.06.2009, 00:31 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | jonOfTre hat folgendes geschrieben:: 
Hi QBall,
 Take a look at your well functioning browser, the network connection tab may contain the local proxy definition and use this value for defining the proxy for apt-get, as mentioned.
 If not, you could try to disable the services (like described above by you, this would enable apt-get to be used in the normal way) or more simple - just deinstall anon-proxy (permanent or temporary, what you like).
 
 Best redards,
 jon
 
 None of the browsers I use has any information on the local proxy definition (Iceweasel/Firefox or Konqueror) as they are set to 'direct connection to the internet' (I have cable internet).  I had 'disabled' all those services and I still cannot get apt-get to work...same errors.
 
 How do I uninstall them...through the Synaptic Package Manager?
 
 Thanks for the help,
 QBall
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 10.06.2009, 17:41 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Hi QBall, 
 yes, just read the  Synaptic Howto.
 
 Best regards,
 jon
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 10.06.2009, 23:33 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | OK, thanks for the help jon!  |  
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