Hi Guys, 
Thank you a lot, it’s worked, you really helped me. :) as said my friend:  
"community - is the power !"

Best, 
Vladimir 


> 9 февр. 2017 г., в 6:35, Menno Smits <menno.sm...@canonical.com> написал(а):
> 
> One thing to be aware of is that many of the downloads done for a given model 
> (for example charms and resources) are done on the controller. This means you 
> need to set the proxy settings for the controller model as well as any other 
> models hosted on the controller. This is probably somewhat unexpected but 
> it's the way things work at the moment.
> 
> If you provide the proxy settings at bootstrap time (either on the command 
> line or as part of the cloud definition) then the controller and all models 
> will end up using the same proxy settings. If you have an existing controller 
> to change proxy settings for you'll want to make the change using "juju 
> model-defaults http_proxy=... https_proxy=..." and then apply that to each 
> model (including the controller model) using "juju model-config --reset 
> http_proxy https_proxy -m <model name>".
> 
> On 9 February 2017 at 06:04, Reed O'Brien <reed.obr...@canonical.com 
> <mailto:reed.obr...@canonical.com>> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 8:31 AM, John Meinel <j...@arbash-meinel.com 
> <mailto:j...@arbash-meinel.com>> wrote:
> > There is model configuration that you can set to tell juju what the proxies
> > are. Normally you set them at bootstrap time with:
> >   juju bootstrap --model-default http-proxy=http://... --model-default
> > https-proxy... --model-default no-proxy=
> >
> > You can also put these settings into ~/.local/share/clouds.yaml if you know
> > that you always want them set for a given cloud.
> 
> You can also set it on an existing model:
> 
> $ juju model-config http-proxy=http://example.com/foo <http://example.com/foo>
> 
> Cheers,
> Reed
> 
> > John
> > =:->
> >
> > On Feb 8, 2017 8:09 PM, "Vladimir Burlakov" <v...@fgts.ru 
> > <mailto:v...@fgts.ru>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Team!
> > sorry for newbie question, but can you tell, is it possible to use juju2
> > (2.0.2-xenial-amd64) behind the firewall with only proxy (http/s) available?
> > i tried to change proxy settings in apt, environment variables and in
> > «config.yaml» on a controller but it did not helped.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Vladimir
> >
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