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Wednesday, October 31st 2007, 8:03am

Proxy settings in kopete

Hi Friends,

My OS is fedora 7. i got installed kopete in to my gnome session.Now i needed to configure it for proxy access. But when going through the settings there is no place to put proxy address.
From our default proxy server, i can use MSN in windows for chat , and it's seems there is no any issues in the proxy server.

Can some body help me to put the proxy settings into kopete ?

Thank you.

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Wednesday, October 31st 2007, 12:54pm

I guess kopete use global proxy settings which you can set in kde control center (kcontrol). Not sure about it though..

3

Wednesday, October 31st 2007, 1:01pm

Thanks for the reply. does it work only with KDE session ? doesn't it supports for GNOME as well ?

I have setuped proxy envioremnet variables as follows,

HTTP_PROXY=http://IP address:8080/
FTP_PROXY=ftp://IP address:8080/

but its not gonna work for me , please help me

4

Wednesday, October 31st 2007, 1:14pm

kopete is supposed to respect global proxy settings for kde and it should work even if you open kopete from gnome-session (I have not checked though). Here is a shot in the dark... why not open konqueror once before trying kopete?

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Wednesday, October 31st 2007, 1:27pm

Via konqueror , i can access WEB. no issues. but i have a prob only with kopete.How can i configure it for working proxy ? that is what i basically wanted to know .

please help me

6

Wednesday, October 31st 2007, 2:27pm

OK foxrever.. there is an issue there. People have discussed it elsewhere and let me summarize:

1. kopete can respect proxy settings inside kde session, but not in gnome (says one of ubuntu threads http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-459687.html)

2. proxy settings will be handled by kopete in future release (kde 4.x), says kopete-devel forums (http://www.mail-archive.com/kopete-devel…g/msg09503.html)

Thanks to your questions, I did some googling ;)

7

Monday, November 5th 2007, 5:37am

In KDE session also , it's not success. Can not connect via the proxy .I think in this forum , there would be more fedora 7 users and they have configured kopete properly. please help me somebody .
Isn't there any step step by user guide for configure kopete for fedora ?

Thank you.

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Wednesday, April 9th 2008, 8:37am

Please fix this

I'm a fedora users too, and I think that it's crazy that a great software like kopete can't inherit the proxy settings from kcontrol, using Dante + Tor is a option, but this is crazy too, like using a katana to cut a banana :-).
Form my point of view this this is an important bug to fix, kopete can connect thorught different protocol till you don't have a proxy in your lan.

Thanks for your work
Cheers
Marco

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Wednesday, April 9th 2008, 9:01am

Hi,

I recently changed my blog's URL permalink structure, so the new URL to that post would be: http://nareshov.kuro-katana.net/blog/200…work-on-kde-3x/

Kopete is taking proxy info from KControl but only works with SOCKS - no HTTP proxy support yet. My scenario was: I didn't have a SOCKS proxy server to use but only a HTTP one - to which Dante+Tor came to the rescue.

Right now, in KDE4, HTTP proxy is broken in all KDE4 apps: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155707 =(

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Friday, April 11th 2008, 7:07am

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