** Description changed:

+ The Landscape Team has proposed an SRU to solve this bug.
+ 
+ Statement explaining the impact
+ =====================
+ 
  It's possible to have a client machine in a situation where landscape
  itself is using a proxy, but not smart. In networks where the only way
  out is via a proxy, this means that that machine would never be able to
  perform package operations, nor report the packages it has installed and
  available.
  
  Even if smart checks the http_proxy env var, it's entirely possible the
  admin didn't set it. A contributing factor is that the landscape-config
  wizard explicitly asks for a proxy, so it's not unreasonable for the
  admin to assume smart would be setup too.
  
- I suggest to have landscape-config also set the proxy for smart if one
- is set for landscape.
+ How the bug has been addressed
+ ======================
+ 
+ Introducing a new smart plugin that inherits the proxy settings from the
+ landscape-client configuration file.
+ 
+ Detailed instructions how to reproduce the bug
+ ==============================
+ 
+ Simply install landscape-client in an environment using a proxy.

** Changed in: smart (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed

** Changed in: landscape-client (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => Fix Committed

** Changed in: landscape-client
       Status: Invalid => Fix Released

** Changed in: landscape
       Status: Invalid => Fix Released

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need to set proxy for smart too
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236884
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