No, it seems my problem is that our corporate proxy server isn't honoring requests from the RSS extension (or that the extension isn't even trying to use the proxy in the first place) when it tries to pull in an external feed (say a CNN rss feed for example). It is fine with any internal feeds, as it doesn't have to make a proxy request.
My question was whether there was a way that MediaWiki (or the extenstion, etc) to use the proxy server? So is there a way to have the RSS feed go "hey this is an external request, go through the proxy".
Dave
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What do you mean by "getting the wiki to see an external RSS source"?
Do you mean that external RSS readers can't see your wiki's feed?
MediaWiki
doesn't read external sources... but if you want an external feed reader (e.g. Google or Yahoo) to see your wiki, then you need an intermediate page that can be seen outside your intranet BUT can also read your intranet.
What we did is create a PUSH script that sends the RSS text to a server that sits in a DMZ. That server then has a URL that external feed readers can use to retrieve that text. The server in the DMZ can't read the RSS directly
because of the DMZ - although we could certainly open the firewall to allow it. However, we decided it was far safer to prevent a server in the DMZ from accessing the intranet, although it is open the other way around (intranet servers can access the DMZ server).
- MHart
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