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January 30, 2018, 12:43:24 PM
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Hello, I'm trying to make my Electrum connect to server but I'm experiencing problems.

I installed versione 3.0.5 and run it in TestNet mode (`--testnet`).
I filled the proxy settings with my data but it stucks on "Not connected" or "Waiting for fee estimates"...



I also tried to connect it manually, but none works.

What could be the problem? Does exist any log to see to figure out why it is not connecting to any server?

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Run it with the verbose option -v to see what's up. Also use `electrum help` to see CLI docs.
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January 31, 2018, 12:49:02 PM
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Run it with the verbose option -v to see what's up. Also use `electrum help` to see CLI docs.
Thank you for your reply.

Here is the log:

Code:
[Network] starting network
[Network] setting proxy {'password': '', 'mode': 'http', 'port': '3298', 'host': 'localhost', 'user': ''}
[Network] connecting to 14.3.140.101:51002:s as new interface
[testnet.hsmiths.com] failed to connect Socket error: 403: Forbidden

[*] Note: The HTTP proxy server may not be supported by PySocks (must be a CONNECT tunnel proxy)
[testnet1.bauerj.eu] failed to connect Socket error: 403: Forbidden

[*] Note: The HTTP proxy server may not be supported by PySocks (must be a CONNECT tunnel proxy)
[14.3.140.101] failed to connect Socket error: 403: Forbidden

[*] Note: The HTTP proxy server may not be supported by PySocks (must be a CONNECT tunnel proxy)
[testnetnode.arihanc.com] failed to connect Socket error: 403: Forbidden

[*] Note: The HTTP proxy server may not be supported by PySocks (must be a CONNECT tunnel proxy)
[electrum.akinbo.org] failed to connect Socket error: 403: Forbidden

[*] Note: The HTTP proxy server may not be supported by PySocks (must be a CONNECT tunnel proxy)
[FxThread] using exchange BitPay
[ELEX05.blackpole.online] failed to connect Socket error: 403: Forbidden

[*] Note: The HTTP proxy server may not be supported by PySocks (must be a CONNECT tunnel proxy)
[BitPay] getting fx quotes for EUR
[BitPay] failed fx quotes: Cannot connect to proxy. Socket error: Socket error: 403: Forbidden

[*] Note: The HTTP proxy server may not be supported by PySocks (must be a CONNECT tunnel proxy)

As you can see I have no need to set any user and password because I use Squid to configure proxy...
So, what could be the problem?

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