CentOS 7 - Proxy Server
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So.....
http_proxy=http://proxy_server_address:portDoesn't work
http_proxy=http://proxy_server_address:port yum -y updateWorks

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I'm guessing you were not putting it into your profile or rc script to add it to your shell and were spawning a new shell without the proxy setting.
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@scottalanmiller I need to export it and reboot? Confused

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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller I need to export it and reboot? Confused

No, you have to add it to one of the files mentioned in order for it to apply after a reboot.
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@scottalanmiller but I never rebooted.....
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller but I never rebooted.....
I didn't say that you did, I said that you spawned a new shell.
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To enable all yum operations to use a proxy server, specify the proxy server details in /etc/yum.conf. The proxy setting must specify the proxy server as a complete URL, including the TCP port number. If your proxy server requires a username and password, specify these by adding proxy_username and proxy_password settings.
The settings below enable yum to use the proxy server mycache.mydomain.com, connecting to port 3128, with the username yum-user and the password qwerty.
# The proxy server - proxy server:port number proxy=http://mycache.mydomain.com:3128 # The account details for yum connections proxy_username=yum-user proxy_password=qwerty