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Proxy settings for FTP or Webdav connection are ignored in Leopard 10.5.8 #3840

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cyberduck opened this issue Oct 21, 2009 · 4 comments
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Can't make Webdav or FTP connections behind the firewall over squid proxy. Proxy settings are OK - Safari works for same connections without any problem. Also tcpdump on firewall shows that cyberduck ignores proxy and trying to connect directly over default GW which is blocking requests due to company policy.
What else I can do to force cyberduck use proxy?

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@dkocher commented

Does this proxy require authentication? We do not currently support this.

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@dkocher commented

I assume Squid is used as an HTTP proxy. It should be recognized and used for the WebDAV connection. For FTP connections, a HTTP proxy is not supported.

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14bc1b8 commented

Same problem for me. 10.5.8. It was working for WebDAV/SSL, but when Cyberduck asked me to update, it stopped working.

So 3.2.1 (4923) doesn't work on 10.5.8 accessing WebDAV/SSL via a proxy. But if I roll back via Time Machine to the version I was running previously, 3.1.2 (4500), it works fine.

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@dkocher commented

Duplicate for #3803.

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