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Old 29th May 2006, 09:18 AM
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CGI-based proxy problem (nph-proxy.cgi)

Hello,

I have a problem to run my CGI-proxy, nph-proxy.cgi (http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy)
I can start it and can see the page where I can type the URL but then I get
"CGIProxy Error
Couldn't find address for www.google.com:"
its not just google but any URL, I have the same on 2 servers with FC5 on my suse 10.1
works fine. All network settings are fine, I can wget and Lynx works fine.
Is it some Apache mod?

I use FC5 and CGIProxy 2.1beta11 and 2.0.1

Does anyone have a idea?
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