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Support => EFW SMTP, HTTP, SIP, FTP Proxy Support => Topic started by: mmiat on Tuesday 17 September 2013, 11:59:09 pm



Title: proxy configuration applying...
Post by: mmiat on Tuesday 17 September 2013, 11:59:09 pm
Hi
it's my first endian 2.5.2 installation, and when I click on "Proxy" immediately it opens the popup with message "proxy configuration applying" (in original: "Le configurazionie del proxy stanno per essere applicate. Attendere prego..." and then it hangs showing message forever. It's a problem like old Endian 2.4 (I guess) but with the difference that here I haven't activate proxy yet!!
Thanks


Title: Re: proxy configuration applying...
Post by: mmiat on Wednesday 18 September 2013, 12:11:13 am
the problem I referred was http://bugs.endian.com/view.php?id=2676
now I've not tried to replace with those (very old!) files, and seems ok, but maybe they compromise the correct functionality of proxy?


Title: Re: proxy configuration applying...
Post by: jfinnigan on Saturday 26 October 2013, 02:36:44 am
Those files still seems to need replacing in the latest version sadly. but works like a champ after


Title: Re: proxy configuration applying...
Post by: dysmas on Monday 23 December 2013, 01:11:18 pm
OK, fine. But where can I find the files ? In the bug report you refer to max-endian writes :
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I have uploaded the both fixed files, so you can replace/insert them on your system(I have taken the files from a 2.4.1 community! but it should work on every 2.4)

uploaded, but where ?


Title: Re: proxy configuration applying...
Post by: mmiat on Thursday 09 January 2014, 04:52:31 am
oh I don't remember where, but in bugs.endian they said "/home/httpd/html/include/servicesubscriber.js" and "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/endian/status/notification.py". verify.


Title: Re: proxy configuration applying...
Post by: Ed34222 on Friday 24 January 2014, 02:36:36 pm
(never mind)
Thought I'd found an alternative workaround for those not wanting to go to 3.0 yet. 
Using firefox (or Chrome) with an add-on (such as WebDeveloper) that allows disabling JavaScript:
  • Disable JavaScript
  • Reload proxy config page
  • Save settings
  • Apply changes
  • Re-enable JavaScript
  • Life is good again.  or so I thought :-(
  • Proxy didn't actually start accepting connections, and when I cleared the cache, the endless box came back