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Re: Proxy settings, system wide or for browser?

 

Il 06/05/2015 12:26, Chris Croome ha scritto:
> Hi
> 
> On Wed 06-May-2015 at 11:17:25AM +0200, Roberto Resoli wrote:
>>
>> Just tried on my bq (r21) and it seems that gconf settings for system
>> wide proxy are supported:
>>
>> gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.system.proxy
>>
>> org.gnome.system.proxy use-same-proxy true
>> org.gnome.system.proxy mode 'none'
>> org.gnome.system.proxy autoconfig-url ''
>> org.gnome.system.proxy ignore-hosts ['localhost', '127.0.0.0/8', '::1']
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.ftp host ''
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.ftp port 0
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.socks host ''
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.socks port 0
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.http host ''
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.http port 8080
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.http use-authentication false
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.http authentication-password ''
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.http authentication-user ''
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.http enabled false
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.https host ''
>> org.gnome.system.proxy.https port 0
> 
> Did you get this working, 

No, i have not tried to set anything.

> I tried setting up a ssh tunnel and then:
>   sudo -i
>   mount -o rw,remount /
>   gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.system.proxy 
>     org.gnome.system.proxy use-same-proxy true
>     org.gnome.system.proxy mode 'none'
>     org.gnome.system.proxy autoconfig-url ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy ignore-hosts ['localhost', '127.0.0.0/8', '::1']
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.ftp host ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.ftp port 0
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.socks host ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.socks port 0
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http host ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http port 8080
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http use-authentication false
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http authentication-password ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http authentication-user ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http enabled false
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.https host ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.https port 0

Default setting, ok

>   gsettings set org.gnome.system.proxy mode 'manual'
>   gsettings set org.gnome.system.proxy.socks host 'localhost'
>   gsettings set org.gnome.system.proxy.socks port '8080'

Do you really want to set a socks proxy? Anyway, you have not set any
proxy hostname.


>   gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.system.proxy 
>     org.gnome.system.proxy use-same-proxy true
>     org.gnome.system.proxy mode 'none'
>     org.gnome.system.proxy autoconfig-url ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy ignore-hosts ['localhost', '127.0.0.0/8', '::1']
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.ftp host ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.ftp port 0
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.socks host ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.socks port 0
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http host ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http port 8080
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http use-authentication false
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http authentication-password ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http authentication-user ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.http enabled false
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.https host ''
>     org.gnome.system.proxy.https port 0
> 
> Is there another way to change these settings?
> 
> Does the browser support a socks proxy set in this way?

I dont'know, but you have not set any proxy; only a proxy type (socks)

bye,
rob




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