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
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
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
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
> "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
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