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2008/1/14, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com>: |
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> On Monday 14 January 2008, Elyahou ITTAH wrote: |
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> > Hi all, |
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> > I sought how to make pass my emerge's starting from a tunnel |
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> > configured with Putty but did not find nothing interesting. |
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> > How can i do this ? |
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> > Thx ;) |
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> Are you using putty on windows then? |
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> Log in with putty, you will get a bash session. Become root, run emerge. |
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> If this doesn't work, then post back with FULL error messages, the |
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> process you followed and where it failed. |
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> alan |
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> Alan McKinnon |
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> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com |
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Thx for the Answer but I think I asked the question wrong. I Use Putty to |
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bypass a HTTP proxy who do not let emerge Work. |
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So i wan't to run portage in my pc, not in the remote one. But i wan't to |
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sync passing the SSH tunnel who is configurated to listen at the port 8080 |
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of my localhost. |