Proxy Connection Error when trying to install packages with pip in anaconda environment












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I'm trying to install a package (tensorflow) utilizing pip in an anaconda environment pip install --upgrade tensorflow on Windows Server 2016, resulting in the following error:




Retrying (Retry(total=4, connect=None, read=None, redirect=None, status=None)) after connection broken by 'ProxyError('Cannot connect to proxy.', NewConnectionError(': Failed to establish a new connection: [WinError 10061] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it',))': /simple/tensorflow/




I'm in a corporate network and the proxy for anaconda is set.



I've already tried the following things which don't help, the same error is still popping up:




  • disabling firewall

  • installing another package with pip (matplotlib)

  • adding the flag --proxy=http://myproxy.bla:8080 to the pip command

  • adding the flag trusted-host=pypi.python.org to the pip command

  • re-installing anaconda

  • downloading the whl-file of tensorflow and pip install that. However, during that process, pip throws the error again when downloading any other package (e.g. astor)

  • installation of other pip and python versions in other anaconda environments


Any help or hint is appreciated!










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    I'm trying to install a package (tensorflow) utilizing pip in an anaconda environment pip install --upgrade tensorflow on Windows Server 2016, resulting in the following error:




    Retrying (Retry(total=4, connect=None, read=None, redirect=None, status=None)) after connection broken by 'ProxyError('Cannot connect to proxy.', NewConnectionError(': Failed to establish a new connection: [WinError 10061] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it',))': /simple/tensorflow/




    I'm in a corporate network and the proxy for anaconda is set.



    I've already tried the following things which don't help, the same error is still popping up:




    • disabling firewall

    • installing another package with pip (matplotlib)

    • adding the flag --proxy=http://myproxy.bla:8080 to the pip command

    • adding the flag trusted-host=pypi.python.org to the pip command

    • re-installing anaconda

    • downloading the whl-file of tensorflow and pip install that. However, during that process, pip throws the error again when downloading any other package (e.g. astor)

    • installation of other pip and python versions in other anaconda environments


    Any help or hint is appreciated!










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      I'm trying to install a package (tensorflow) utilizing pip in an anaconda environment pip install --upgrade tensorflow on Windows Server 2016, resulting in the following error:




      Retrying (Retry(total=4, connect=None, read=None, redirect=None, status=None)) after connection broken by 'ProxyError('Cannot connect to proxy.', NewConnectionError(': Failed to establish a new connection: [WinError 10061] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it',))': /simple/tensorflow/




      I'm in a corporate network and the proxy for anaconda is set.



      I've already tried the following things which don't help, the same error is still popping up:




      • disabling firewall

      • installing another package with pip (matplotlib)

      • adding the flag --proxy=http://myproxy.bla:8080 to the pip command

      • adding the flag trusted-host=pypi.python.org to the pip command

      • re-installing anaconda

      • downloading the whl-file of tensorflow and pip install that. However, during that process, pip throws the error again when downloading any other package (e.g. astor)

      • installation of other pip and python versions in other anaconda environments


      Any help or hint is appreciated!










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      I'm trying to install a package (tensorflow) utilizing pip in an anaconda environment pip install --upgrade tensorflow on Windows Server 2016, resulting in the following error:




      Retrying (Retry(total=4, connect=None, read=None, redirect=None, status=None)) after connection broken by 'ProxyError('Cannot connect to proxy.', NewConnectionError(': Failed to establish a new connection: [WinError 10061] No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it',))': /simple/tensorflow/




      I'm in a corporate network and the proxy for anaconda is set.



      I've already tried the following things which don't help, the same error is still popping up:




      • disabling firewall

      • installing another package with pip (matplotlib)

      • adding the flag --proxy=http://myproxy.bla:8080 to the pip command

      • adding the flag trusted-host=pypi.python.org to the pip command

      • re-installing anaconda

      • downloading the whl-file of tensorflow and pip install that. However, during that process, pip throws the error again when downloading any other package (e.g. astor)

      • installation of other pip and python versions in other anaconda environments


      Any help or hint is appreciated!







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          I solved the problem through the command pip install --upgrade tensorflow--proxy="myproxy.blabla:8080 after searching in Windows for "Services", scrolling to "Cntlm Authentication Proxy" and hitting "Start the Service".



          Note that executung "Start cntlm authentication proxy"-script didn't work.






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            I solved the problem through the command pip install --upgrade tensorflow--proxy="myproxy.blabla:8080 after searching in Windows for "Services", scrolling to "Cntlm Authentication Proxy" and hitting "Start the Service".



            Note that executung "Start cntlm authentication proxy"-script didn't work.






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              I solved the problem through the command pip install --upgrade tensorflow--proxy="myproxy.blabla:8080 after searching in Windows for "Services", scrolling to "Cntlm Authentication Proxy" and hitting "Start the Service".



              Note that executung "Start cntlm authentication proxy"-script didn't work.






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                I solved the problem through the command pip install --upgrade tensorflow--proxy="myproxy.blabla:8080 after searching in Windows for "Services", scrolling to "Cntlm Authentication Proxy" and hitting "Start the Service".



                Note that executung "Start cntlm authentication proxy"-script didn't work.






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                I solved the problem through the command pip install --upgrade tensorflow--proxy="myproxy.blabla:8080 after searching in Windows for "Services", scrolling to "Cntlm Authentication Proxy" and hitting "Start the Service".



                Note that executung "Start cntlm authentication proxy"-script didn't work.







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