On 12/02/2020 10:46, lejeczek via CentOS-devel wrote: > hi devel guys, > > I thought I'd ask here directly for it begins to worry me a bit. What's > that? Well.. it's a freshly set up Centos8 box which has no direct way > out but via Squid proxy(Centos7 squid-3.5.20-12.el7_6.1.x86_64) and it > seems that lots of things do not want to work, eg.: > > $ podman search centos > ERRO[0000] error searching registry "registry.fedoraproject.org": > couldn't search registry "registry.fedoraproject.org": error pinging > docker registry registry.fedoraproject.org: Get > https://registry.fedoraproject.org/v2/: proxyconnect tcp: tls: first > record does not look like a TLS handshake > ERRO[0000] error searching registry "docker.io": couldn't search > registry "docker.io": error pinging docker registry index.docker.io: Get > https://index.docker.io/v2/: proxyconnect tcp: tls: first record does > not look like a TLS handshake > ERRO[0000] error searching registry "registry.access.redhat.com": > couldn't search registry "registry.access.redhat.com": error pinging > docker registry registry.access.redhat.com: Get > https://registry.access.redhat.com/v2/: proxyconnect tcp: tls: first > record does not look like a TLS handshake > ERRO[0000] error searching registry "registry.centos.org": couldn't > search registry "registry.centos.org": error pinging docker registry > registry.centos.org: Get https://registry.centos.org/v2/: proxyconnect > tcp: tls: first record does not look like a TLS handshake > > Another example is R from EPEL, installing any package/library in R also > fails in similar way and at Squid's end I get lots of: > > ... > > 1581503634.209 1 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4300 > %1F%8Dl%E4%C9z%CFD$%ED%87%EF%A9%F4%F7%05%E7%9Cja%E8%23Y%B5%A5%EBb%7BT%8F%B4 > - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503634.211 1 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4315 NONE > error:invalid-request - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503634.211 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4120 &%AFi%BB%1A%AD%03%9C > - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503634.211 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4270 > T%88vH5%BAw%EE%FB%1F9%DE%D5%B9%90%C7%05?%F1%D6%22%E3%5B%8F%7F%7C%E6 - > HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503634.212 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4300 > %85S%80%BAKh%8E%AB+%90%D4%8Ad%F0%B4%EB%C1or%5E%BEY%800+%F8%98%AF%04!%97%F0 > - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503634.212 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4192 > %DA%E6%9E3%DB%9AP%E0q%A3%89c%BBeO%C2%A5%0F - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503634.213 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4074 %1Ej%8D%17 - > HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503634.213 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4564 NONE > error:invalid-request - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503663.358 529 10.8.9.208 TCP_TUNNEL/200 4442 CONNECT > v10.events.data.microsoft.com:443 - HIER_DIRECT/52.114.128.10 - > 1581503708.562 1 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4300 > %EF%1E%F9%10:%9E%CE(%85%F4%CD%DEc%809%0EnU%BD%E3%9F@%14%8C%FF!%03%7C?*%B5l > - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503708.563 1 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4315 NONE > error:invalid-request - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503708.564 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4315 > %9D%7D%17.%D0%F4%B2%C9%B6V%8E%B5%BB%10X%AF%F1%E3g%3C%14%90%C2%F7%AF%E6P%19%1D6%98%C1%DB > - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503708.564 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4242 > -N%08,%3E.%93%F87l%0F%7F%89G%0E%1C%A0%A7%90%DF%8A+%D9%E4c - HIER_NONE/- > text/html > 1581503708.565 1 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4315 > %D1f%E3%891%EA%86%07%07%B7%EEu%BF%83F%AD%E4%A2%FB7%CE%ACw%1Cf*%E2%FD%BD%9A%5E%07 > - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503708.565 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4315 NONE > error:invalid-request - HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503708.565 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4280 > %A3%13%EE%D9%5CIfKzS%F39x%AB%CE%F8%D0A%D7Y%8A4%C17%FC%9A%B9%98%87%CBz - > HIER_NONE/- text/html > 1581503708.566 0 10.5.8.17 TAG_NONE/400 4174 > %C1;%A4q%8E%81%E6%CE%E1%DC%81N%1D%F0 - HIER_NONE/- text/html > > Everything else seems to work fine, a small group of Centoses 7 use that > Squid just fine, Windows boxes too. > > Would you share any thoughts as to what might be going on there? > > many thanks, L. > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-devel mailing list > CentOS-devel at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel What is different - before I could ever dig that up you can probably tell already - in our Centos8 that makes "stuff" fail? Here "stuff" fails: export https_proxy="https:${_proxy}" export HTTPS_PROXY="https:${_proxy}" but this works: export https_proxy="http:${_proxy}" export HTTPS_PROXY="http:${_proxy}" and, what fails in Centos8 (still)works in Centos7. many thanks, L. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: pEpkey.asc Type: application/pgp-keys Size: 2220 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20200212/dca1dc93/attachment-0007.bin>