Chromium uses auto_proxy variable with .pac URL. Maybe some other
application also follows the same scheme.
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Using PAC file does not set h
Thanks for the reply.
I am not positive that it should set the http_proxy environment
variable, but I am definitely seeing applications not seeming to use the
PAC file when trying to connect to the internet.
I've downloaded the source for libproxy, but I can't really see how the
tests work in ord
Hi Neil,
I don't know why that "Network Settings applet" wouldn't set the http_proxy
environment variable,
but:
a PAC file should be run for each url, because you can have different proxies
for each and one of them
the http_proxy variable can not handle this, it's used for "one
proxy-rules-al
I've just found that the file is served from the URL as MIME type
"text/plain". Would this affect things?
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Using PAC file does not set htt