Hello,

At work, I'm stuck behind a proxy with a password. I then discovered that a
lot of application are not capable of handling a connection with a proxy.
Others require a specific configuration while the proxy configuration is
already available by Gnome. Last but not least, some applications use the
Gnome proxy preferences but forget to handle proxy exceptions or handle
proxy correctly only if no password is required.


The idea of my Gnome Goal proposal would be to have perfect and consistent
proxy support in the whole Gnome desktop, which is a great asset in the
corporate world.

To comply, applications should :

1) Connect seamlessly to the Internet if the proxy is configured in the
gnome proxy settings (manually configured or with a pac file).

2) Have no proxy/network preferences or, if really needed, an option enabled
by default "Use gnome/system settings"  (The only reason would be to allow
application to work without Gnome. I cannot imagine why the hell network
should be a per-application setting)

3) Connect seamlessly to the exceptions of the proxy (typical usage :
intranet website)

4) If the proxy requires a password *and* the password is not set in the
gnome-proxy-settings, then ask for it.

5) If the password is already in the gnome proxy settings, don't ask for it
(unlike Epiphany).


In order to achieve this, we could make an howto on how to set a local proxy
on your computer and, for a week or two, we will ask all Gnome developpers
to eat their own dog food and only connect through their local proxy. I'm
sure it will reveal a lot of eatches to scratch !


Do you believe it worth a Gnome Goal ? Or do you think that individual bug
reports are enough for that. ?


BTW, I'm a strong proponent of location-based proxies (thus having proxy
configuration related to the connection used in Network-Manager or, better,
having the proxy configuration directly built in N-M) but I'm not sure that
this request fit into this goal.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477040
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/173256


Thanks for reading,

Lionel
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