Configure Proxy Client : Debian2021/09/15 |
Configure Proxy Client to connect to the Proxy server.
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[1] | Configure proxy settings like follows on Debian Client. |
root@client:~#
vi /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh # create new (set proxy settings to the environment variables) 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 apt
root@client:~#
vi /etc/apt/apt.conf # create new Acquire::http::proxy "http://prox.srv.world:3128/"; Acquire::https::proxy "https://prox.srv.world:3128/"; Acquire::ftp::proxy "ftp://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 |
Configure Proxy Client : Windows
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Configure proxy settings like follows on Windows Client.
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[2] | This is an example to configure proxy setting for Google Chrome. To open setting for proxy on Chrome like follows, proxy setting on Windows system wide opens. It's possible to use proxy on Chrome to set on it. |
[3] | If you'd like to set proxy only for Chrome, not for Windows system wide, add startup option [--proxy-server=(server's hostname or IP address):(proxy port)] to use proxy like follows. |
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