Hallo, what is the right way to set a proxy systemwide using centos 7? I need this for wget and docker. My first idea was /etc/environment but allthough the proxy is set wget and docker don‘ t connect to their target-systems.
Thanks for hints
Ralf
On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 at 09:28, Ralf Prengel ralf.prengel@rprengel.de wrote:
Hallo, what is the right way to set a proxy systemwide using centos 7? I need this for wget and docker. My first idea was /etc/environment but allthough the proxy is set wget and docker don‘ t connect to their target-systems.
How are you doing it in /etc/environment? And how is the process calling wget and docker getting initiated? The data in /etc/environment should be set if the process is in a PAM aware environment, but I would expect that there may be ways where you could not get it set. The other place to put it would be in /etc/profile.d/proxy.sh and /etc/profile.d/proxy.<fill in here> but that would require also the shells sourcing those files not to clear out their environment variables or to make sure they source /etc/profile.d when starting up.
Thanks for hints
Ralf
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Hallo, what is the right way to set a proxy systemwide using centos 7? I need this for wget and docker. My first idea was /etc/environment but allthough the proxy is set wget and docker don‘ t connect to their target-systems.
I have this in /etc/profile.d/proxy-config.sh: -----%<--------------------------------- PROXYHOST="proxy" PROXYPORT="8080"
for CFGFILE in /etc/sysconfig/proxy-config ${HOME}/.proxy-config; do [ -s $CFGFILE ] && . $CFGFILE done
export http_proxy="http://$%7BPROXYHOST%7D:$%7BPROXYPORT%7D" export HTTP_PROXY="http://$%7BPROXYHOST%7D:$%7BPROXYPORT%7D" export https_proxy="http://$%7BPROXYHOST%7D:$%7BPROXYPORT%7D" export HTTPS_PROXY="http://$%7BPROXYHOST%7D:$%7BPROXYPORT%7D" export ftp_proxy="http://$%7BPROXYHOST%7D:$%7BPROXYPORT%7D" export FTP_PROXY="http://$%7BPROXYHOST%7D:$%7BPROXYPORT%7D" export all_proxy="http://$%7BPROXYHOST%7D:$%7BPROXYPORT%7D" export ALL_PROXY="http://$%7BPROXYHOST%7D:$%7BPROXYPORT%7D" export no_proxy="localhost,$(hostname -s),$(hostname -f),$(hostname -d),127.0.0.1" export NO_PROXY="localhost,$(hostname -s),$(hostname -f),$(hostname -d),127.0.0.1" export RSYNC_PROXY="${PROXYHOST}:${PROXYPORT}"
unset PROXYHOST PROXYPORT CFGFILE -----%<---------------------------------
Regards, Simon
Zitat von Simon Matter via CentOS centos@centos.org:
Hallo, what is the right way to set a proxy systemwide using centos 7? I need this for wget and docker. My first idea was /etc/environment but allthough the proxy is set wget and docker don‘ t connect to their target-systems.
I have this in /etc/profile.d/proxy-config.sh:
Hallo, works perfect for wget. Docker fails [root@srvdockerndxx tmp]# docker run --rm --privileged -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v /var/lib/rancher:/var/lib/rancher rancher/agent:v1.2.10 http://192.168.x.y/v1/scripts/811F51C097F763ABA2E5:1546214400000:Nzpsvk8sbaK... Unable to find image 'rancher/agent:v1.2.10' locally Trying to pull repository docker.io/rancher/agent ... /usr/bin/docker-current: Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers). See '/usr/bin/docker-current run --help'. [root@srvdockerndxx tmp]# Seems as if docker needs more or other proxy-configurations.
Ralf
Zitat von Simon Matter via CentOS centos@centos.org:
Hallo, what is the right way to set a proxy systemwide using centos 7? I need this for wget and docker. My first idea was /etc/environment but allthough the proxy is set wget and docker don‘ t connect to their target-systems.
Hallo, https://forums.docker.com/t/docker-installing-docker-behind-a-proxy-on-cento... solves my problem.
Ralf