I'm guessing this is more appropriate than extras-list for this, but we'll see. I recently tried to import ipython-0.6.11-2.src.rpm into Extras CVS and got about 50% done when the cvs-import.sh script failed due to a 403 error on the upload.cgi script. I'm guessing that this is due to the transparent proxy setup here at work. Clearly, removing source-ip checking from the upload script is not an option. I asked the proxy administrator to not re-route the http requests to cvs.fedora.redhat.com, but not everyone in this situation might be able to do that. Would it be possible for cvs.fedora.redhat.com to listen on https or 8080 or something which is less frequently proxied (and have Makefile.common default to that port)? It seems like transparent proxying, while not common, is probably common enough that more people than me will run into this problem sooner or later... -- Shahms E. King <shahms@xxxxxxxxxx> Multnomah ESD Public Key: http://shahms.mesd.k12.or.us/~sking/shahms.asc Fingerprint: 1612 054B CE92 8770 F1EA AB1B FEAB 3636 45B2 D75B
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