Issue36930
Created on 2019-05-15 20:59 by iwetzel, last changed 2022-04-11 14:59 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| msg342601 - (view) | Author: Immo Wetzel (iwetzel) | Date: 2019-05-15 20:59 | |
I do run python 2.7/3.7 on a windows 7 host. This host is AD managed. As part of the group policy the internet settings are set to automatically proxy configuration. The configuration works. cos IE and Chrome can reach external and internal hosts. Some of the internal are excluded from proxy via no proxy rules inside the pac file. But python request and urllib2 are not able to reach the internal addresses which are excluded via the proxy file rules. Python always tries to get the data from the proxy. the only solution was an extra environmental variable NO_PROXY with the ips not to be reached via the proxy. these excluded IPs are common IPs and not private ! (90.0.0.0/8) is part of the pac exclusion |
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| msg342607 - (view) | Author: Terry J. Reedy (terry.reedy) * ![]() |
Date: 2019-05-15 22:24 | |
As far as I can see, this issue has nothing to do with IDLE as such. Someone else should decide if this is a bug report or an enhancement request. |
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| msg342629 - (view) | Author: Immo Wetzel (iwetzel) | Date: 2019-05-16 08:37 | |
ok where should I place this . IO or Library ? If this is not a bug .... I really have to do some soul-searching |
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| msg342630 - (view) | Author: SilentGhost (SilentGhost) * ![]() |
Date: 2019-05-16 08:44 | |
Immo, please be careful when editing the fields. You've set the values that were explicitly removed by the developer. Library is fine. |
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| msg342656 - (view) | Author: Steve Dower (steve.dower) * ![]() |
Date: 2019-05-16 15:58 | |
Can you clarify how you are setting your proxy configuration and how Python is finding out about it? Also, which libraries are you using? As far as I'm aware, Python itself does nothing special to load proxy settings from normal Windows configuration. Doing so would be a feature request (though it's one I'd like to see happen). |
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| msg342657 - (view) | Author: Immo Wetzel (iwetzel) | Date: 2019-05-16 16:09 | |
>Can you clarify how you are setting your proxy configuration and how >Python is finding out about it? The windows host get his proxy configuration via group police from the Active Directory. The group policy points to a specific file wpad.dat formerly known as proxy.pac This is a configuration used for IE and Chrome automatically from the hosts. How Python finds this out and is using this is unclear to me. There is definitely no environment variable setting done. >Also, which libraries are you using? request and urllib2 both are failing >As far as I'm aware, Python itself does nothing special to load proxy settings from normal Windows configuration. Doing so would be a feature request (though it's one I'd like to see happen). I was guessing so too. Especially cos all help site tell me how to specify proxy objects for use with requests lib. But obviously there is something existing. |
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| msg342658 - (view) | Author: Steve Dower (steve.dower) * ![]() |
Date: 2019-05-16 16:13 | |
requests is a third-party library, so if they're finding your settings you probably need to report it to them. urllib2 is only part of Python 2.x. Do you have a repro with urllib on Python 3? |
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| msg342660 - (view) | Author: Immo Wetzel (iwetzel) | Date: 2019-05-16 16:35 | |
thanks for pointing this out. I've retested urllib3 with success. requests with no success. so I'll write a new issue on requests. Thanks a lot |
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| msg342663 - (view) | Author: Immo Wetzel (iwetzel) | Date: 2019-05-16 16:56 | |
issue is only on urllib2 and requests (external lib) ticket opened: https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/issues/5095 |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022-04-11 14:59:15 | admin | set | github: 81111 |
| 2019-05-16 16:56:10 | iwetzel | set | status: open -> closed messages:
+ msg342663 |
| 2019-05-16 16:35:06 | iwetzel | set | messages: + msg342660 |
| 2019-05-16 16:13:36 | steve.dower | set | messages: + msg342658 |
| 2019-05-16 16:09:13 | iwetzel | set | messages: + msg342657 |
| 2019-05-16 15:58:59 | steve.dower | set | messages: + msg342656 |
| 2019-05-16 08:44:18 | SilentGhost | set | versions: + Python 3.8 |
| 2019-05-16 08:44:02 | SilentGhost | set | assignee: terry.reedy -> type: behavior components: - IDLE, IO versions: - Python 3.6 nosy: + SilentGhost, orsenthil, - terry.reedy messages: + msg342630 |
| 2019-05-16 08:37:45 | iwetzel | set | versions:
+ Python 3.6, - Python 3.8 nosy: + terry.reedy messages: + msg342629 assignee: terry.reedy |
| 2019-05-15 22:24:44 | terry.reedy | set | nosy:
- terry.reedy |
| 2019-05-15 22:24:05 | terry.reedy | set | versions:
+ Python 3.8, - Python 3.6 nosy: terry.reedy, paul.moore, tim.golden, zach.ware, steve.dower, iwetzel messages: + msg342607 assignee: terry.reedy -> (no value) |
| 2019-05-15 20:59:59 | iwetzel | create | |

