07-19-2017, 02:51 PM
Dear WytWun, dear trinidad,
you are completely right, my post was incomplete, sorry about that!
First: Yes, there is a kind of authorization process. After having connected with the wifi network, a small window pops up asking for the member card number and the password. As a registered user I do have both and use them; I do not have any problems accessing the network.
Second: The browser works perfectly. Checking E-Mails with a browser works. Downloading files from the Internet works.
What does not work is any kind of package management neither in the bash nor the GUI. And Evolution as mentioned above. And, a new insight, whois used in the bash works neither.
Concerning the proxies: Yes there seem to be some, unfortunately I do not know how to get the address (sorry about my incapability) What I did is to check it on a "what is my proxy dot com" and it sais:
So uhm...how do I find what I have to insert to
:-[
Thanks!
you are completely right, my post was incomplete, sorry about that!

First: Yes, there is a kind of authorization process. After having connected with the wifi network, a small window pops up asking for the member card number and the password. As a registered user I do have both and use them; I do not have any problems accessing the network.
Second: The browser works perfectly. Checking E-Mails with a browser works. Downloading files from the Internet works.
What does not work is any kind of package management neither in the bash nor the GUI. And Evolution as mentioned above. And, a new insight, whois used in the bash works neither.
Concerning the proxies: Yes there seem to be some, unfortunately I do not know how to get the address (sorry about my incapability) What I did is to check it on a "what is my proxy dot com" and it sais:
Quote:[...]
Best guess: Germany, Sachsen, Dresden
A proxy or proxies has been detected.
The HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL header exists, and is non zero. This may indicate a caching proxy.
The header HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR may include an IP address other than the one you are coming from: 10.219.254.240, 10.219.254.101, 10.219.254.100, 10.166.253.138
In addition, the header HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR seems to be leaking a private IP address: 10.219.254.240, 10.219.254.101, 10.219.254.100, 10.166.253.138
The header: HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR is present with the value:10.219.254.240, 10.219.254.101, 10.219.254.100, 10.166.253.138.
The header: HTTP_VIA is present with the value:1.1 WLAN-Gate (squid), 1.1 InetGate2:3128 (squid/2.7.STABLE5), 1.0 proxy-rhu16 (squid/3.5.12), 1.1 localhost (squid/3.1.19).
So uhm...how do I find what I have to insert to
Code:
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://proxy.host.name:port
:-[
Thanks!
