Cameron Hutchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-01 17:25:40 +1000]:
> > But what about apt-get?! This one I really need.
>
> Set the environment variables: http_proxy and/or ftp_proxy.
>
> eg.
> $ export http_proxy=http://some.proxy:8080/
> $ apt-get update
You can also put that information in /
Re: Set the environment variables: http_proxy and/or ftp_proxy.
Re: $ export http_proxy=http://some.proxy:8080/
Thanks for the swift help. All works now. :-))
Emil
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Once upon a time =?iso-8859-15?B?RW1pbCBI5Gdlcmx1bmQ= ?= said...
> OK and thanks!
>
> Re: Proxy information is generally stored by each program individually.
> Re: That means if you use, e.g., Mozilla for X and lynx for console, you'll
> Re: need to set the proxy information in each. Each should
OK and thanks!
Re: Proxy information is generally stored by each program individually.
Re: That means if you use, e.g., Mozilla for X and lynx for console, you'll
Re: need to set the proxy information in each. Each should give you a
Re: dotfile or dotdirectory where thee changes ...
But what ab
This one time, at band camp, =?iso-8859-15?B?RW1pbCBI5Gdlcmx1bmQ= ?= said:
> Thanks, dhcp now seems to be up and running.
>
> How can I add a system proxy specification to
> work with normal shells?
>
> I manually added my proxy and port in mozilla
> and that now workes well but not console shel
Thanks, dhcp now seems to be up and running.
How can I add a system proxy specification to
work with normal shells?
I manually added my proxy and port in mozilla
and that now workes well but not console shells.
Thanks again
Emil
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