Hi,
Resolved this issue, the fix was i had to enable port 3128 tcp outgoing
then it fired right up.
Thanks.
Dave.
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yum.conf isn't happy either. I
am open to suggestions, what authentication scheme is yum communicating to
the proxy with?
Thanks.
Dave.
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] yum through a squid proxy
I don't see why that setup wouldn't work.
1. you've added yourself to the passwd file?
I don't see why that setup wouldn't work.
1. you've added yourself to the passwd file? (you don't have to be a
unix user existing in /etc/passwd
2. you run the export variable before using yum - or you've added this
to /etc/profile or your own .bash_profile file as well?
export http_proxy=http://
Hello,
I've got a centos5 box that is now behind a what was transparent squid
proxy. The proxy now has it's own dedicated ip and uses proxy basic
authentication. I've got a firewall that redirects all outgoing port 80
traffic to that ip so anyone wishing access goes proxied. The problem is y
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