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xsoft
8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Update behind socks proxy
Hi, I have Dropbox 27.4.22 on Windows 7. I have it connected via socks5 proxy. Direct call to dropbox.com is blocked on company firewall. Update procvess will NOT go thru dropbox app, instead I...
- 8 years agoOk.
Long story short.
1) Windows Dropbox client can't do update via SOCKS proxy.
2) Official Dropbox client (from dropbox page) can't update via SOCKS proxy either.
3) direct Dropbox.com site is blocked
No solution or message "accepted as a bug.. " from Dropbox side.
So there is my NON-official solution:
** HOW TO INSTALL DROPBOX BEHIND SOCKS PROXY **
(aka when Firewall or when provider is blocking dropbox.com)
-- disclaimer --
1) it is NOT official
2) sure, there can be a virus or malware inside
3) (not, I'm not detecting any of those)
4) but you are on your own, I'm not taking (and can't take) responsibility for this
---------------
Solution:Install via this link: [link removed]
It's repacked Dropbox client from another source (which is most likely not blocked).
If you had Dropbox before, it's just update.
Thanks. Bye.
(next time I'll reconsider submitting a bug) - 8 years ago
Sorry for the delay, xsoft; I have a copy of Dropbox running through a PuTTY SSH tunnel with dynamic tunnelling enabled, but as there has not been another update yet I cannot verify it updated.
However, as a work-around, you can always download a full version (from: Help Center) of the Dropbox installer instead of the web installer. Your nanite solution also works, although I would caution against using unknown third parties to package executables, particularly those which will be granted administrator permissions for an installation.
As far as filing a bug report, this is the Dropbox Forum. If you wish to file a bug report, you can do so from dropbox.com/support. Regardless, I am going to leave this copy of the Dropbox PC client running through the PuTTY tunnel until the next update is released and will follow up here.
Thanks!
Jane
8 years agoDropbox Staff
xsoft let's look into that together, apologies for getting back to you in delay!
Probably the Firewall has been blocking your connection and the Proxy can't get through. Could you have a look at the following as a first step?
- Allow Dropbox (Dropbox.exe and DropboxUpdate.exe) access to ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS)
- Add dropbox.com to the list of approved websites for your firewall, and make sure that it isn’t blacklisted.
- Allow *.dropbox and other Dropbox domains to access the internet.
And then check these details?
Then, you may use this link below to the offline installer:
Please keep me updated if this persists!
- xsoft8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi.
Please read my 1st post.
I'll say ut again - YES, our firewall is blicking all in/out comming request on all ports, all protocols on all Dropbox IP. That is why this issue is about socks/proxy server.
Update wont use this setting neither installer.
Any tips why internal dropbox update dont go thru this line?
( tups about downloading installer elsewhere wont solve this issue )
- apraetor8 years agoSuper User alumni
Just to clarify, you have the Dropbox client properly configured to use a SOCKS proxy, and it syncs properly.. but the client fails to automatically update because the internal updater is ignoring the Dropbox client's SOCKS proxy setting?
Have you also configured Windows itself to properly use the SOCKS proxy? I wonder if when the Dropbox client goes to download updates it is trying to use system proxy settings, rather than the ones specified within the Dropbox client. The procedure for setting proxies both globally in Windows and specifically in Dropbox can be found here. Please ensure both System Settings and Dropbox have the proxy info.
- xsoft8 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Hi,
yes. Dropbox client works and sync files properly. Via socks5 server configured within Dropbox client setting
(tunnel is made via PuTTy, SSH -> socks .. clasic Linux stuff). It's working like this several months.
And yes, update (withing Dropbox client) is NOT accepting (using) this setting.Note that I dont have setting at IE (Im not using this). Also all other internet trafic goes directly.
So to "Have you also configured Windows itself to properly use the SOCKS proxy" well .. yes.
With setting to take all trafic thru socks server .. I guess installer will work properly. But there is no point to do so. All trafic goes directly just dropbox should go in another way (thru socks server).
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