*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556293 ***
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I understand how gconf was working now. It would clear the setting out
every time I was looking at a particular location in the Network Proxy
Preferences Widget. I am sorry It does work correctly. As it should
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556293 ***
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Ubuntu 10.04 lucid
I don't think this is just a duplicate. I think there are issues with
both sudo and network preferences.
I checked my gnome gconf
/apps/control-center/network/home/proxy
/apps/control-cen
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556293 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556293
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 556293
sudo does not keep http_proxy environment variable
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings
(gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300271
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** Changed in: debian
Status: Unknown => New
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Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings
(gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies
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Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic
That's a good description - I had been thinking along the same lines.
This is not just an implementation bug - it needs broader thinking to
produce a joined-up solution.
As far as security is concerned, /etc/environment and /etc/apt/apt.conf
open a BIG can of worms.
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #605357
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Status: Unknown
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Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings
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Wow... peeking at dupes, it seems that authentication and non-proxy host
lists have been broken for years!!
Authenticated proxy is a very common requirement at large companies (I
work for a multi-national audio equipment manufacturer with ~10,000
employees, or so, worldwide for example), especiall
My path to this bug:
1) System->Preferences->Network Proxy
2) Manual Proxy Configuration
3) Set up authenticated proxy for all protocols
4) Ignore some hosts
5) Apply System-Wide...
Contents of "/etc/environment" then only contain
http_proxy="http://10.10.40.10:80";.
Should be something like:
h
me too - bump
This get's me twice every day when I change between my work and home
networks
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Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings
(gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies
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Hi,
i use proxy settings daily & resorted to dispatcher scripts (from here
http://blog.azib.net/2008/11/enable-http-proxy-in-gnome.html) as using apply
globally doesn't revoke proxy settings properly - /etc/environment &
/etc/apt/apt.conf don't have proxy settings changed when it is changed b
If you are referring to gnome-network-preferences, that's what I used to
set the proxy and proxy exceptions settings. This is supposed to write
some variables which other programs use (amongst which, I suppose,
synaptic, but also things like wget), in /etc/environment.
When you change the settings
Isn't it just possible to use the gnome settings 'cause they work fine!
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Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings
(gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300271
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I can confirm this: no password or no_proxy variables are written to
/etc/environment.
This probably means this bug affects all 'terminal' apps, since they
would all need the passwd and no proxy infor;ation to function
correctly...
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Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy s
When the "Apply system-wide..." button is pressed, changes are written
to /etc/environment. However, this file is written incorrectly because
the username/password is omitted. Also there is no no_proxy setting for
the ignored hosts.
This is easy to observe. Change the gnome-network-preferences.
** Summary changed:
- Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings
(gnome-network-preferences)
+ Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings
(gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies
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