[pca] wget stalls

Paul A Zakas Paul.Zakas at abbott.com
Tue Jun 9 15:59:02 CEST 2009


> If usage of your company proxy is *required* for all connections, it's 
> probably best to set http_proxy in /etc/wgetrc for all users.

Yes, all connections to the outside world must go through the proxy. I 
have now set http_proxy in /etc/wgetrc to the proper address and enabled 
it with http_proxy=on.

> If this is not the cause of the problem, please re-run the command you 
> mentioned above with --debug added and post the result.

I ran the command as follows: 

/usr/bin/wget --debug "https://sunsolve.sun.com/patchdiag.xref" 
--ca-certificate
=/srv/www/cgi-bin/pca-proxy.cgi -O /var/tmp/pca/patchdiag.xref

and it worked just fine. So I'm not sure why pca proxy won't work (over 
HTTPS with the proxy the same way in wgetrc) using the following 
pca-proxy.conf file:

xrefdir=/var/tmp/pca
patchdir=/var/tmp/pca
user=xxxxxx
passwd=yyyyyy
debug=1

On the last line of the debug file I see "Connecting to 
sunsolve.sun.com|192.18.108.40|:443..." as the client hangs.
 
> Martin.

Thanks again for the assistance.
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