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After changing "network.proxy.type" to 4. Shutting down Zotero and then restarting it and adding a new paper to my database it successfully synced! Great work and THANKS!
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Nothing related to the keyword "proxy" in about:config shows up in bold.
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In addition, for reasons only known to IT, the proxy login will time out after a certain set time if you are logged in continuously. Max time out is 14 hours and so I rarely encounter an enforced log-out and logging in and out of the network also l…
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Our Uni monitors all Internet traffic for charge-back and policy policement. I think that the system proxy operates at the network level and is tied into a particular IP or MAC address when we sign into our local proxy.
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You said: And you're positive that, if you clear that box and restart your browsers, both HTTP and HTTPS cease to work? I say: No, that is not what I said. I said that when I click the button on my local proxy screen to log out of the proxy, a…
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Edited output from ipconfig /all ++++++++++++++++++++++ Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : wt123-zzzzz Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : xxxxxx.xxx.xx.xx Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid…
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If I deselect "Automatically detect settings" then nothing is pre-populated into any other field and there is no documentation to cover what should be entered. I suspect that if I enter cache.xxx.xx.xx into the Proxy address field and 3128 into the…
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No, I am saying that when I go into system proxy settings, what is selected is "Automatically detect settings". Nothing else is selected.
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OK, about the best I can do is: Sometimes on older versions of Ubuntu I have needed to set up the proxy manually and in this case I enter the following into the Ubuntu proxy settings cache.xxx.xx.xx:3128 When I next open a browser session …
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Unfortunately, I can't answer that question "what checkboxes and fields are enabled in the system proxy settings" because all documentation (and usage) relies on the browser automatically detecting the proxy settings.... I never get to see what che…
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But basically you're saying that, when on the wired network, at no point do you get an authentication dialog for the proxy in any software? >> Yes, that is correct, but I suspect that there is a script running at login time (that I do not…
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I have a Proxy login / logout screen within my browser and on this screen there is a Logout button. Click that button and all internet access stops. Probably not much help sorry.... Another tid-bit, the System Cache is accessed via a particul…
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As an aside, Squid lives in there somewhere too. I have once (in nine years) had a web browser problem where Squid was the cause. I am assuming that you know what Squid is, just in case, it is a caching "proxy" that takes a local copy of frequentl…
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Hi @Dan. Thanks for the prompt attention. I am probably going to run out of system knowledge very quickly but here goes... What kind of proxy set-up? Sorry, I don't know, I will enquire in the background but finding this information will take…
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Thanks @Dan Stillman - Debug file e-mailed, with a link to this thread.
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@aurimas Firstly, my apologies for the delay, I have been away. I tried following the procedure for submitting a debug item from (http://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output). 388 lines of debug information collected but when I tried to submit the i…
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I was having the same/similar problem. An alternate thread suggested reinstalling Zotero. I did this and it fixed my problem.