Yumex proxy problem

Michael D. Setzer II mikes at kuentos.guam.net
Sun Apr 2 23:21:10 UTC 2006


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On 2 Apr 2006 at 10:10, J. K. Cliburn wrote:

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> On 4/2/06, Michael D. Setzer II <mikes at kuentos.guam.net> wrote:
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> > I just upgraded my classroom lab to FC5 from FC3 with a clean install. The
> > system is behind another Fedora system with a squid proxy server. After
> > setting up the network proxy with the ipaddress:3128, I found that yumex
> > would come up with the proxy, but would then fail. After doing some trial and
> > error, I found that if I changed the yumex proxy setting to include
> > http://ipaddress:3128, then it would work.. Not sure why this occurs?
> 
> Have you added the proxy line to /etc/yum.conf?
> 
> proxy=http://proxy_ipaddr:3128
> 

If I set the proxy in yumex with the http://proxy_ipaddr:3128 it works, but if I 
just setup the network proxy setting with proxy_ipaddr port 3128, it will pick 
up the proxy address without the http:// and fail. Network proxy removes the 
http:// when I tried entering it there. Should the http:// be included or not? 


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