James, Try Settings > Network > Network Proxy On Debian 10 with Gnome, setting that option sets HTTP_PROXY and http_proxy environment variables. -- rpr. On Sat, 16 Nov 2019 at 06:13, James Moe via gnome-list <gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > opensuse 15.1 > gnome 3.26.2 > > I recently started having difficulty with the squid proxy, particularly with > Chrome. Tracing the problem led to the environmental variable HTTP_PROXY being > set to <http://proxy1.sma.com:3128>. When the proxy worked, not a problem. > I have since removed all of the proxy settings, and set the proxy to Disabled. > HTTP_PROXY is still set to that URL. > By adding echo statements to ~/.profile and ~/.bashrc, I have come to the > conclusion that it is gnome startup that is setting that value. > > Below "before" indicates the echo was at the beginning of the script. "After" > indicates the echo was at the end of the script. > > When I logged into the account: > 20191115-18:28:08 .profile - http_proxy before: > 20191115-18:28:08 .bashrc - http_proxy before: > 20191115-18:28:08 .profile - http_proxy after: > 20191115-18:28:08 .bashrc - http_proxy before: > 20191115-18:28:08 .profile - http_proxy before: > 20191115-18:28:08 .profile - http_proxy after: > > When a command window was opened: > 20191115-18:28:15 .bashrc - http_proxy before: http://proxy1.sma.com:3128/ > > Can anyone suggest where to look to prevent HTTP_PROXY from being assigned a > value? > > -- > James Moe > moe dot james at sohnen-moe dot com > 520.743.3936 > Think. > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-list mailing list > gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list