After a long time I found the following solution:
I use the "traditional" way by exporting an environment variable http_proxy. After
editing yum.conf by adding a line "proxy=libproxy" everything works fine.
Regards
Tim
Am 16.01.2015 um 22:52 schrieb Tim:
I read sth. about cntlm, but it is no
I read sth. about cntlm, but it is not installed by default.
I will give the mentioned solutions a try.
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Am 16. Januar 2015 13:08:51 MEZ, schrieb Kwan Lowe :
>On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Tim wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> how can I get CentOS 7 to authentic
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Tim wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> how can I get CentOS 7 to authenticate against a Microsoft ISA server for
> package installations after the OS is installed.
>
> In Debian/Ubuntu apt.conf just needs to be edited and it works. How to do
> so in CentOS?
>
I use a progr
On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 10:05:47PM +0100, Tim wrote:
> I tried both ways. But some reasons I don't know it didn't work.
>
> How to define the username when it is a active directory user?
You probably need to URL escape the @. See:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-export-variable-http_pr
I tried both ways. But some reasons I don't know it didn't work.
How to define the username when it is a active directory user?
Tim
Am 14. Januar 2015 22:01:07 MEZ, schrieb John R Pierce :
>On 1/14/2015 12:53 PM, Tim wrote:
>> how can I get CentOS 7 to authenticate against a Microsoft ISA server
On 1/14/2015 12:53 PM, Tim wrote:
how can I get CentOS 7 to authenticate against a Microsoft ISA server for
package installations after the OS is installed.
In Debian/Ubuntu apt.conf just needs to be edited and it works. How to do so in
CentOS?
thats a proxy service?
https://www.centos.org/d
Hello list,
how can I get CentOS 7 to authenticate against a Microsoft ISA server for
package installations after the OS is installed.
In Debian/Ubuntu apt.conf just needs to be edited and it works. How to do so in
CentOS?
Regards
Tim
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