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How do I run apt-get when Im behind a proxy ?
Tuesday, 15 June 2010 13:56
UNIX / Linux - Debian / Ubuntu
In order configure your Ubuntu/Debian box to access HTTP, HTTPS and FTP via a Proxy you will need to assign some environment variables.
Assign Environmental Variables
Below shows you the different variables you need to declare :Survive reboot
To survive a reboot you need to add these to /etc/bash.bashrcUser Authentication
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