CentOS 8
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Proxy Client : CentOS2019/11/08

 
Configure Proxy Clients to connect to the Proxy server.
[1] Configure proxy settings like follows on CentOS Client.
[root@client ~]#
vi /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh
# create new (set proxy settings to the environment variables for System wide)

MY_PROXY_URL="prox.srv.world:3128"

HTTP_PROXY=$MY_PROXY_URL
HTTPS_PROXY=$MY_PROXY_URL
FTP_PROXY=$MY_PROXY_URL
http_proxy=$MY_PROXY_URL
https_proxy=$MY_PROXY_URL
ftp_proxy=$MY_PROXY_URL

export HTTP_PROXY HTTPS_PROXY FTP_PROXY http_proxy https_proxy ftp_proxy

[root@client ~]#
source /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh
# or it's possible to set proxy settings for each application, not System wide

# for dnf

[root@client ~]#
vi /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
# add to the end

proxy=prox.srv.world:3128
# for curl

[root@client ~]#
vi ~/.curlrc
# create new

proxy=prox.srv.world:3128
# for wget

[root@client ~]#
vi /etc/wgetrc
# add to the end

http_proxy = prox.srv.world:3128
https_proxy = prox.srv.world:3128
ftp_proxy = prox.srv.world:3128
Proxy Client : Windows
 
Configure proxy settings like follows on Windows Client.
[2] For exmaple on Firefox,
Open [Edit] - [Preferences] and move to [General] - [Network Proxy] and click [Settings] button.
[3] Check a box [Manually proxy configuration] and input your proxy server's hostname or IP address. After setting, make sure it's possbile to access to the intranet or internet sites.
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