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How to Set Proxy Settings on Linux command line or Terminal
In a Linux Like operating system, we have the variables like http_proxy,ftp_proxy, and https_proxy through which we can access the Internet via proxy on Linux console.
All of the above mentioned variables are can be used with tools like elinks, wget, lynx, rsync, and others.
I am assuming Linux servers that are behind the proxy servers and can get the Internet connection only via proxy settings.
Proxy Settings on Command Line
Example 1: Access http base sites via proxy, use below variable.
Syntax:
# export http_proxy=http://[proxy-server-ip-or-dns-name]:[Port-Number]
Example:
# export http_proxy=http://proxy.thegeekdiary.com:8080
Example 2: Password Protect Proxy Settings.
Syntax:
# export http_proxy=http://USERNAME:PASSWORD@[proxy-server-ip-or-dns-name]:PORT
Example:
# export http_proxy=http://nsit:*****@proxy.thegeekdiary.com:8080/
Using Above Command we have set the proxy setting along with user name and password.
Example 3: To access secure sites(https) via proxy, set below variable.
Syntax:
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