[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2011-02-18 Thread aaron
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556293 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556293

Ubuntu 10.04 lucid

I don't think this is just a duplicate. I think there are issues with
both sudo and network preferences.

I checked my gnome gconf

/apps/control-center/network/home/proxy
/apps/control-center/network/home/http_proxy
/system/proxy
/system/http_proxy
/schemas/system/proxy
/schemas/system/http_proxy

It is not updating proxy setting correctly. I have two location set in the 
Network proxy preferences. Home and work
it does not change those setting when click apply system wide while changing 
location. I have added some ignore hosts
for both my home and work settings, but different host are ignored at home and 
work. It does not update these correctly in. 

/system/proxy
/system/http_proxy

also /etc/environment is not changed and dose not have a no_proxy option added. 
Which is probably a duplicate of of bug 
#556293 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556293

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2011-02-18 Thread aaron
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556293 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556293

I understand how gconf was working now. It would clear the setting out
every time I was looking at a particular location in the Network Proxy
Preferences Widget. I am sorry It does work correctly. As it should.
Sorry again for opening this bug.

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2010-12-02 Thread Olzhas Adiyatov
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556293 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556293

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 556293
   sudo does not keep http_proxy environment variable
 * You can subscribe to bug 556293 by following this link: 
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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2010-09-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gnome-control-center
   Importance: Unknown = Medium

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-12-30 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: debian
   Status: Unknown = New

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-12-24 Thread PomCompot
** Description changed:

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-12-24 Thread PomCompot
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #605357
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=605357

** Also affects: gnome-control-center via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=605357
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-12-24 Thread RickB
That's a good description - I had been thinking along the same lines.
This is not just an implementation bug - it needs broader thinking to
produce a joined-up solution.

As far as security is concerned, /etc/environment and /etc/apt/apt.conf
open a BIG can of worms.

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-12-24 Thread PomCompot
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #562399
   http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=562399

** Also affects: debian via
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   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-07-27 Thread S. M. Das
My path to this bug:

1) System-Preferences-Network Proxy
2) Manual Proxy Configuration
3) Set up authenticated proxy for all protocols
4) Ignore some hosts
5) Apply System-Wide...

Contents of /etc/environment then only contain
http_proxy=http://10.10.40.10:80;.

Should be something like:

http_proxy=http://u...@password:10.10.40.10:80/;
no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.0/8,*.local

Lame bug!! Please do fix for us :-)

(NOTE... don't mind disclosing that proxy IP, it's a non-routable
address anyway, at work to boot! So, please no comments about that)

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-07-27 Thread S. M. Das
Wow... peeking at dupes, it seems that authentication and non-proxy host
lists have been broken for years!!

Authenticated proxy is a very common requirement at large companies (I
work for a multi-national audio equipment manufacturer with ~10,000
employees, or so, worldwide for example), especially for filtering
content.  I won't say the name of the filtering software/server solution
because I don't want to give them any free advertising or kudos :-)

Anyway... this is going to manifest itself in lots of ways outside of
synaptic, and probably result in a LOT of weird duplicates on other
applications.  Worse, many apps (grip, picard, firefox, pidgin, etc...)
have their OWN proxy settings, so what happens is that the user ends up
configuring twenty different apps with their proxy authentication
information (which, by the way, is usually your corporate desktop user 
password!! so, yeah, fairly significant security worry there, too)
instead of the global proxy environment variable.  Not that an
environment variable with a password in plain-text is better security,
but at least it's only in one place...

I'll stop rambling now.  My point is that this bug may be somewhat
bigger than it looks, and frustrate people in unexpected ways, be aware.

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-06-24 Thread Mike Smith - dominoconsultant

me too - bump

This get's me twice every day when I change between my work and home
networks

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-03-13 Thread David Birch
Hi,
   i use proxy settings daily  resorted to dispatcher scripts (from here 
http://blog.azib.net/2008/11/enable-http-proxy-in-gnome.html) as using apply 
globally doesn't revoke proxy settings properly - /etc/environment  
/etc/apt/apt.conf don't have proxy settings changed when it is changed back to 
no proxy.

any good fixes much appreciated

thanks

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-02-26 Thread TRiSS
I can confirm this: no password or no_proxy variables are written to
/etc/environment.

This probably means this bug affects all 'terminal' apps, since they
would all need the passwd and no proxy infor;ation to function
correctly...

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-02-26 Thread dirken
Isn't it just possible to use the gnome settings 'cause they work fine!

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-02-26 Thread TRiSS
If you are referring to gnome-network-preferences, that's what I used to
set the proxy and proxy exceptions settings. This is supposed to write
some variables which other programs use (amongst which, I suppose,
synaptic, but also things like wget), in /etc/environment.

When you change the settings using gnome-network-preferences (and use
the set system wide button), some variables are not written to
/etc/environment, namely the ones that govern the authentication for the
proxy, and the exceptions list. The ones that say which server to use
are written to that file. This has the effect that an effected app
either can access the proxy server but can't authenticate, or that it
can access a proxy server that doesn't use authentication, but doesn't
know when NOT to use the proxy, eg when accessing stuff on the local
LAN.

Steps to reproduce:
1) open gnome-network-preferences
2) select manual configuration, enter a valid proxy server, set up 
authentication if needed
3) add some exceptions on the next tab
4) click set system wide, fill in password
5) check /etc/environment: observe that the settings for the proxy are there, 
except the ones for authentication, and the no_proxy one.

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-01-27 Thread RickB
When the Apply system-wide... button is pressed, changes are written
to /etc/environment. However, this file is written incorrectly because
the username/password is omitted.  Also there is no no_proxy setting for
the ignored hosts.

This is easy to observe.  Change the gnome-network-preferences.  Press
Apply system-wide.  Open a terminal and

set | grep proxy; cat /etc/environment

to observe the differences.

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[Bug 300271] Re: Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings (gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

2009-01-23 Thread Michael Vogt
** Summary changed:

- Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings 
(gnome-network-preferences)
+ Setting the network proxy doesn't change the synaptic proxy settings 
(gnome-network-preferences) for authenticated proxies

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