David Toman wrote:
Dear Umair,
the issue is that I have got no access to the proxy configuration, it
is simply there :-)
I have spent another day with searching but no success yet.
Regards,
David
Hi
http_proxy understands the format <username>:<password>@<my
proxy>:<proxy port> so in this case the @ is probably being interpreted
as server identifier. I would try enclosing the user name in single
quotes or adding a \ before the @. If these do not work your only
option may be to contact the proxy admin and obtain a username without
the @
umair shakil wrote:
Dear David,
Why dont u bypass this sytem from proxy, or use some transparent
proxy.
Regards,
Umair Shakil
ETD
On 9/11/07, *David Toman * <david.toman@xxxxxxx
<mailto:david.toman@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi,
I am having problem with setting up the proxy for yum correctly.
I have
got no influence on proxy policy or authentication methods. The proxy
username contains the '@' character.
My question is if there is any way how to enter the username
correctly
into the yum.conf. I tried many ways but has not been successful yet.
Many thanks,
David
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