Friday, May 14, 2010

Wuala Now With Proxy Support

Many asked for it - now it's finally here. Wuala can connect to the internet using a proxy server. The proxy may use basic authentification, but must allow SSL connections. NTLM is not yet supported.

If you are behind a proxy, P2P connections do not work. This means that you cannot trade storage. Everything else works just fine.

To get proxy support, you have to download and install the latest Wuala client from our web site. When starting Wuala for the first time, you will get a dialog. Here you can enter the proxy settings in case Wuala cannot connect to the internet. Enjoy!

3 Kommentare:

  1. Is this a SOCKS proxy or an HTTP proxy?

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  2. A HTTP proxy, that must support SSL connections

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  3. If Wuala supports HTTP proxy, how can I tell it to use http w/o a proxy? My work's firewall blocks the UDP traffic, but it doesn't use an HTTP proxy either.

    -Rob

    PS: +1 for SOCKS support!

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