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communities company blog Stack Exchange Inbox Reputation and Badges sign up log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might centos 7 cntlm have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About error parsing proxy url Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with centos proxy settings us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/problem-by-using-wget-error-407-proxy-authentication-required-829480/ takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top 407 Proxy Authentication Required up vote 28 down vote favorite 11 When I try to install a software using Ubuntu Software center I get: Failed to download repository information http://askubuntu.com/questions/88976/407-proxy-authentication-required Check Your Internet connection When I try to do a apt-get install something, I get: 407 Proxy Authentication Required I use a proxy server that requires a user-name and a password. I have set my systems proxy manually, by plugging in the required numbers in the Networks proxy and applied it system wide. I guess the problem now is plugging in my user-name and password. When I use INTERNET via Mozilla, it specifically asks me for my user-name and password. apt proxy share|improve this question edited Apr 26 '14 at 18:27 Braiam 39.1k1693154 asked Dec 19 '11 at 14:24 user38507 141123 add a comment| 10 Answers 10 active oldest votes up vote 36 down vote For your apt-get to work, you should edit your apt config file: sudo -H gedit /etc/apt/apt.conf And add Acquire::http::Proxy "http://username:password@proxyhost:port/"; The syntax shown above should be strictly followed. This configuration may fail if your username or password has an '@' in it. You can also add proxy configuration for other protocols such as FTP. Upd
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on my laptop which dual-boots also with XP. Now, I'm using it at work so I'm behind a proxy server. I have configured Mozilla for the proxy, and set the proxy in the Network Proxy applet (Prefs menu). I can browse the net using Moz, but yum does not seem to "see" the proxy configuration. I run yum check-update and it just sits there for a bit, then starts the failover sequence (and eventually times out looking for servers). I'm configured for DHCP. What else needs to be configured for yum to get through the proxy? If all else fails, I can always update from home via my cable connection (525kbps), but I have 10mb connection at work so it would be nice to get updates from there too. bopc30th January 2004, 11:49 AMOk, found the answer. First have to set the environment variable for yum: http_proxy=proxy:portnum Then, export the variable: export http_proxy Then run yum as usual. Works fine now. RossCampbell31st January 2004, 09:51 PMcreate the following files in /etc/profile.d, and then this will work in *any* shell for *any* user of the system #proxy.sh export http_proxy=http://host.com:port/ export ftp_proxy=http://host.com:port/ export no_proxy=.domain.com export HTTP_PROXY=http://host.com:port/ export FTP_PROXY=http://host.com:port/ #proxy.csh setenv http_proxy http://host.com:port/ setenv ftp_proxy http://host.com:port/ setenv no_proxy .domain.com setenv HTTP_PROXY http://host.com:port/ setenv FTP_PROXY http://host.com:port/ cybrjackle2nd February 2004, 03:39 PMI just add the following to bash_profile for my main user # vi ~/.bash_profile export http_proxy=http://ip:port And use sudo for the user so I don't have to type anything to get yum to run everday at work. vorte[x]2nd February 2004, 08:25 PMCan a mod or the original creator of this thread prefix the subject line with "Resolved:" - Makes things a whole lot easier when trying to find people with unresolved iss