I experience the same problem both from home and from work (two
different ISPs). In both cases, the browser is configured not to use a
proxy, and furthermore I can access lots of bug web pages hosted on the
same web server (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/) that handles the
request_new_account form. So I would exclude the possibility of a proxy
set up by the ISPs.
The strange thing is that if I pick a password which is too short, or
even if the two passwords do not match, the script token.cgi that
processes the form generates a Bugzilla web page containing a specific
error message, whereas if the form is filled in correctly, that very
same script fails with "502 Proxy Error."
Whatever its source is, the problem does not seem a transient one, since
it is still occurs now as it did about 16 hours ago.
The last sentence in my previous e-mail should have read "After all, the
ability of reporting bugs IS one key aspect of Fedora development."
Jeff MacDonald wrote:
On Tuesday 20 January 2009 16:59:23 Davide Cescato wrote:
As my very first contribution to Fedora, I have my first bug report to
file. I am in the process of creating a new Red Hat Bugzilla account for
this purpose, but a proxy error blocks my way.
Is your browser configured to use any kind of proxy? Does your service provider
put a proxy between you and the Bugzilla instance? I've seen this problem
before in the wild, so I do not think it is specific to this instance of
Bugzilla.
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