That did it - worked perfectly.
Thanks!
On 11/7/2016 4:54 PM, Marcelo Roccasalva wrote:
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 6:25 PM, paul.greene.va
<paul.greene.va@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello All,
I'm sure this must be a fairly quick and easy configuration, but I have not
been able to figure it out yet.
How do you configure the proxy settings in the OS itself (not in a browser
or other application) so that anytime the server tries to get out to the
internet, that it can direct its traffic to go through a proxy server?
I tried putting the proxy settings in .bash_profile per a tech article I
found online but that did not work.
The OS is Redhat 7.2.
in /etc/environment add lines like:
export http_proxy="http://proxysrv:3128/"
export https_proxy="http://proxysrv:3128/"
export ftp_proxy="http://proxysrv:3128/"
Yum has it's own config: /etc/yum.conf, you have to add the following
line, near the end of the file:
proxy=http://proxysrv:3128
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