On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 11:17:37 +0100, Dogsbody wrote
> >>> Is there a way to use an HTTP proxy (with a user/pass) with yum? Or
> >>> at least a way to pass a user/pass through yum? I have a situation
> >>> with a CentOS server behind a web filter appliance.
> >>
> >> Add the following to /etc/wgetr
Is there a way to use an HTTP proxy (with a user/pass) with yum? Or
at least a way to pass a user/pass through yum? I have a situation
with a CentOS server behind a web filter appliance.
Add the following to /etc/wgetrc
http_proxy = http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/
ftp_proxy = http://
Dogsbody wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to use an HTTP proxy (with a user/pass) with yum? Or
>> at least a way to pass a user/pass through yum? I have a situation
>> with a CentOS server behind a web filter appliance.
>
> Add the following to /etc/wgetrc
>
> http_proxy = http://username:[EMAIL PROTEC
Is there a way to use an HTTP proxy (with a user/pass) with yum? Or
at least a way to pass a user/pass through yum? I have a situation
with a CentOS server behind a web filter appliance.
Add the following to /etc/wgetrc
http_proxy = http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/
ftp_proxy = http:/
Is there a way to use an HTTP proxy (with a user/pass) with yum? Or
at least a way to pass a user/pass through yum? I have a situation
with a CentOS server behind a web filter appliance.
Thanks,
Scott
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