I don't seem to even have a manual workaround. gconf-editor and dconf-editor 
both seem to access similar (but not identical?) things, neither of which is 
the same as what I get with System Settings->Network->Network proxy (which is 
to say, I can
change the settings in any of the Ubuntu settings menu, dconf-editor, or 
gconf-editor, but the changes aren't always reflected in the other two, and 
only the Ubuntu menu seems to actually control what  my web browser does.)

So, is there still a way to ignore hosts in 11.10 that works? I've tried
changing settings, restarting the browser, restarting network manager,
rebooting... and I still haven't found a way to make the web proxy
ignore specific hosts.

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  gnome-control-center doesn't allow to specify proxy exceptions

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