On Fri, Feb 13, 1998 at 10:56:19AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> export https_proxy="http://localhost:8000/";
>
> to, iirc, get some support for https:// urls, if your proxy supports
> them, even if Lynx doesn't.
Interesting idea; loses some of the security though.
hamish
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Luke Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Try something like:
:
: export http_proxy="http://localhost:8000";
Or you can put that in lynx's global configuration file
(/etc/lynx.cfg). Edit that file and search for " proxy" .
E.-
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Luke Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I was wondering if anyone would know how to set up lynx to use a proxy
> > server?? The standard lynx package doesn't seem to support it.
> Try something like:
> export http_proxy="http://localhost:8000";
^
export
> I was wondering if anyone would know how to set up lynx to use a proxy
> server?? The standard lynx package doesn't seem to support it.
Try something like:
export http_proxy="http://localhost:8000";
Note the case. This works for many browsers, not only Lynx.
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I was wondering if anyone would know how to set up lynx to use a proxy
server?? The standard lynx package doesn't seem to support it.
Chris
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