RE: apt-get proxy config?

2000-05-21 Thread Christian Pernegger
Hi! Read man apt-get It explains how to permanently set up proxies for apt. IIRC: (in /etc/apt/apt.conf add) Acquire::http::proxy "http://yourproxy:yourport/";; Christian > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of > Peter Firmstone > Sent: Sund

Re: apt-get proxy config?

2000-05-21 Thread Alex Titov
Peter Firmstone wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm relatively new to debian and I'm having a little confusion setting > up my /etc/apt/sources.list file for use behind a squid proxy-firewall. > > I can't seem to get the format right! > > I guessed that it may be: > > deb http://squid.cqu.edu.au:3128/www.a

Re: apt-get proxy

1999-06-06 Thread Peter Bartosch
Hi! > On Thu, 03 Jun 1999, debian wrote: > > Also once I have downloaded/upgraded using dselect to apt-get how do I > > configure apt-get to use the MS-proxy on company lan, which doesn't require > > authentication > > It's in the documentation somewhere. > # export ftp_proxy=ftp://your ftp addr

Re: apt-get proxy

1999-06-05 Thread Barry Kauler
On Thu, 03 Jun 1999, debian wrote: > Also once I have downloaded/upgraded using dselect to apt-get how do I > configure apt-get to use the MS-proxy on company lan, which doesn't require > authentication It's in the documentation somewhere. # export ftp_proxy=ftp://your ftp address here:port/ ditto

Re: apt-get proxy

1999-06-03 Thread Laurent Martelli
> "Michael" == debian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Michael> Also once I have downloaded/upgraded using dselect to Michael> apt-get how do I configure apt-get to use the MS-proxy on Michael> company lan, which doesn't require authentication You can either set the ftp_proxy and http_proxy