How to configure several proxies in ubuntu server
I have a fresh install of ubuntu 1804 bionic in server version. During the install process I configured a proxy like http://x.x.x.x:xxxx. The problem now is for the moment that proxy is not longer available and I want to change to another external proxy.
I've tried already with changing the apt.conf file with the Acquire option and the export option on command line but every time I execute an apt command it still working with the old proxy configuration.
Where is store this proxy configuration asked in during the installation process
Is ther a way to configure an in-case-of-fail proxy? this to manage several proxy server and make the connection with the first in being available.
How can I change that initial configuration from the installation process.
Thanks in advance!
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I have a fresh install of ubuntu 1804 bionic in server version. During the install process I configured a proxy like http://x.x.x.x:xxxx. The problem now is for the moment that proxy is not longer available and I want to change to another external proxy.
I've tried already with changing the apt.conf file with the Acquire option and the export option on command line but every time I execute an apt command it still working with the old proxy configuration.
Where is store this proxy configuration asked in during the installation process
Is ther a way to configure an in-case-of-fail proxy? this to manage several proxy server and make the connection with the first in being available.
How can I change that initial configuration from the installation process.
Thanks in advance!
apt server lubuntu proxy
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I have a fresh install of ubuntu 1804 bionic in server version. During the install process I configured a proxy like http://x.x.x.x:xxxx. The problem now is for the moment that proxy is not longer available and I want to change to another external proxy.
I've tried already with changing the apt.conf file with the Acquire option and the export option on command line but every time I execute an apt command it still working with the old proxy configuration.
Where is store this proxy configuration asked in during the installation process
Is ther a way to configure an in-case-of-fail proxy? this to manage several proxy server and make the connection with the first in being available.
How can I change that initial configuration from the installation process.
Thanks in advance!
apt server lubuntu proxy
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I have a fresh install of ubuntu 1804 bionic in server version. During the install process I configured a proxy like http://x.x.x.x:xxxx. The problem now is for the moment that proxy is not longer available and I want to change to another external proxy.
I've tried already with changing the apt.conf file with the Acquire option and the export option on command line but every time I execute an apt command it still working with the old proxy configuration.
Where is store this proxy configuration asked in during the installation process
Is ther a way to configure an in-case-of-fail proxy? this to manage several proxy server and make the connection with the first in being available.
How can I change that initial configuration from the installation process.
Thanks in advance!
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Try checking the contents of /etc/apt/apt.conf.d directory, maybe there is another file with the (old) proxy settings there.
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The file is 90curtin-aptproxy. Thanks!
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Do you know how to configure the fail-proxy?
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Try checking the contents of /etc/apt/apt.conf.d directory, maybe there is another file with the (old) proxy settings there.
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The file is 90curtin-aptproxy. Thanks!
– Juan I. Morales Pestana
8 hours ago
Do you know how to configure the fail-proxy?
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5 hours ago
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Try checking the contents of /etc/apt/apt.conf.d directory, maybe there is another file with the (old) proxy settings there.
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The file is 90curtin-aptproxy. Thanks!
– Juan I. Morales Pestana
8 hours ago
Do you know how to configure the fail-proxy?
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5 hours ago
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Try checking the contents of /etc/apt/apt.conf.d directory, maybe there is another file with the (old) proxy settings there.
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Try checking the contents of /etc/apt/apt.conf.d directory, maybe there is another file with the (old) proxy settings there.
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The file is 90curtin-aptproxy. Thanks!
– Juan I. Morales Pestana
8 hours ago
Do you know how to configure the fail-proxy?
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The file is 90curtin-aptproxy. Thanks!
– Juan I. Morales Pestana
8 hours ago
Do you know how to configure the fail-proxy?
– Juan I. Morales Pestana
5 hours ago
The file is 90curtin-aptproxy. Thanks!
– Juan I. Morales Pestana
8 hours ago
The file is 90curtin-aptproxy. Thanks!
– Juan I. Morales Pestana
8 hours ago
Do you know how to configure the fail-proxy?
– Juan I. Morales Pestana
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Do you know how to configure the fail-proxy?
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