Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
last.fm and 3proxy
Actually, I'm trying to set up the last.fm client through 3proxy.
But it doesn't work.
the last.fm client reports a connection error.
Through the browser, all connections work fine. I tried both socks and http port in the last.fm client - the error pops up only with http, with socks nothing comes out at all and does not work.
OC - debian,
3proxy config:
What could be the problem?
/usr/local/3proxy# cat 3proxy.cfg
#!/usr/local/bin/3proxy
# Yes, 3proxy.cfg can be executable, in this case you should place
# something like
#config /usr/local/3proxy/3proxy.cfg
# to show which configuration 3proxy should re-read on realod.
# We can configure nservers to avoid unsafe gethostbyname() usage
nserver 172.16.0.23
nscache 65536
timeouts 1 5 30 60 180 1800 15 60
users krotish:CL:topsecret
daemon
log /usr/local/3proxy/logs/3proxy.log D
logformat "- +_L%t.%. %N.%p %E %U %C:%c %R:%r %O %I %h %T"
rotate 30
auth strong
flush
allow krotish
maxconn 20
proxy -a -p3111
socks
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question