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Thursday, February 10th 2005, 5:39pm

Konqueror no proxy setting

Hello guys.

I am a kde and konqueror user and I got a problem that I guess it is easy to solve.

I am under a network that uses on almost machines inside it the IP addresses starting with 10.x.x.x

So, I would like to set konqueror not to use the proxy server when accessing those addresses. Using the firefox web browser I can do it with the 10.0.0.0/8 address in the no proxy list. I have tried to do the same with konqueror but it didn't work.

I use version 3.3.2 of all kde system.

Does anyone knows how to fix this?

Thanks a lot.

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Saturday, February 12th 2005, 12:38am

RE: Konqueror no proxy setting

What did you try in Konqueror, and what didn't work?

In konqueror -> settings->proxy there is an option to make a manual proxy setting. Klik on the [settings] button behind it and fill in the proxy information.
Put your local network ip's in the list of exceptions.

Rinse
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Saturday, August 27th 2005, 10:25am

Konqueror insists on connecting to a site in the exception list through the proxy

But it seems the xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/n format does not work in konqueror's exception list.

I choose a non-functioning proxy and visit a site in the exception list. If everything works well I should be able to visit it through direction connection. But what I get is a error.

Konqueror insists on connecting to a site in the exception list through the proxy, so it fails.

1. proxy set to http://10.76.0.11, non-functioning
2. exception list include 10.0.0.0/8
see noproxy.png
3. fails to open http://10.10.10.83
see error.png
red_wolf has attached the following images:
  • error.png
  • noproxy.png