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I recently installed Lubuntu 18.04 on my laptop (dual-boot with windows) and in the network settings there is not a port option to configure. In my place of work I use a wired connection with a http proxy with a port and fix IP and I need be able to use a configuration for this LAN and no proxy for wireless. Is there a way to configure this?



(I have no experience with Linux systems before.)



I'm using now Firefox which allows me to do this, but it does not work for chrome or the rest of the system.










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    I recently installed Lubuntu 18.04 on my laptop (dual-boot with windows) and in the network settings there is not a port option to configure. In my place of work I use a wired connection with a http proxy with a port and fix IP and I need be able to use a configuration for this LAN and no proxy for wireless. Is there a way to configure this?



    (I have no experience with Linux systems before.)



    I'm using now Firefox which allows me to do this, but it does not work for chrome or the rest of the system.










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      I recently installed Lubuntu 18.04 on my laptop (dual-boot with windows) and in the network settings there is not a port option to configure. In my place of work I use a wired connection with a http proxy with a port and fix IP and I need be able to use a configuration for this LAN and no proxy for wireless. Is there a way to configure this?



      (I have no experience with Linux systems before.)



      I'm using now Firefox which allows me to do this, but it does not work for chrome or the rest of the system.










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      I recently installed Lubuntu 18.04 on my laptop (dual-boot with windows) and in the network settings there is not a port option to configure. In my place of work I use a wired connection with a http proxy with a port and fix IP and I need be able to use a configuration for this LAN and no proxy for wireless. Is there a way to configure this?



      (I have no experience with Linux systems before.)



      I'm using now Firefox which allows me to do this, but it does not work for chrome or the rest of the system.







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          You can configure the system wide proxy settings in /etc/environment/. Open this file as sudo and add the following lines, btw. the lines you need to setup your proxy settings:



          http_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
          HTTP_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
          https_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
          HTTPS_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
          no_proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1"
          NO_PROXY="localhost,127.0.0.1"


          Set upper and lower case, because both are required by some applications.



          This will set the proxy settings globally. In Firefox or other Browsers select Use system proxy settings in the Network Settings.






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            You can configure the system wide proxy settings in /etc/environment/. Open this file as sudo and add the following lines, btw. the lines you need to setup your proxy settings:



            http_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
            HTTP_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
            https_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
            HTTPS_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
            no_proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1"
            NO_PROXY="localhost,127.0.0.1"


            Set upper and lower case, because both are required by some applications.



            This will set the proxy settings globally. In Firefox or other Browsers select Use system proxy settings in the Network Settings.






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              You can configure the system wide proxy settings in /etc/environment/. Open this file as sudo and add the following lines, btw. the lines you need to setup your proxy settings:



              http_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
              HTTP_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
              https_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
              HTTPS_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
              no_proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1"
              NO_PROXY="localhost,127.0.0.1"


              Set upper and lower case, because both are required by some applications.



              This will set the proxy settings globally. In Firefox or other Browsers select Use system proxy settings in the Network Settings.






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                You can configure the system wide proxy settings in /etc/environment/. Open this file as sudo and add the following lines, btw. the lines you need to setup your proxy settings:



                http_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
                HTTP_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
                https_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
                HTTPS_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
                no_proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1"
                NO_PROXY="localhost,127.0.0.1"


                Set upper and lower case, because both are required by some applications.



                This will set the proxy settings globally. In Firefox or other Browsers select Use system proxy settings in the Network Settings.






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                You can configure the system wide proxy settings in /etc/environment/. Open this file as sudo and add the following lines, btw. the lines you need to setup your proxy settings:



                http_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
                HTTP_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
                https_proxy=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
                HTTPS_PROXY=http://your-ip-or-host:your-port/
                no_proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1"
                NO_PROXY="localhost,127.0.0.1"


                Set upper and lower case, because both are required by some applications.



                This will set the proxy settings globally. In Firefox or other Browsers select Use system proxy settings in the Network Settings.







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