Public bug reported:

Search for "network" in dash, click "Network proxy", set Method to None
and "Apply system wide" and enter password.

It usually works but sometimes it's just stuck. It rarely happens but it
happens for some reason.

user@host:~$ printenv | grep proxy
http_proxy=http://50.0.0.5:8080/
ftp_proxy=ftp://50.0.0.5:8080/
socks_proxy=socks://50.0.0.5:8080/
https_proxy=https://50.0.0.5:8080/

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  setting proxy to none doesn't always work

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Search for "network" in dash, click "Network proxy", set Method to
  None and "Apply system wide" and enter password.

  It usually works but sometimes it's just stuck. It rarely happens but
  it happens for some reason.

  user@host:~$ printenv | grep proxy
  http_proxy=http://50.0.0.5:8080/
  ftp_proxy=ftp://50.0.0.5:8080/
  socks_proxy=socks://50.0.0.5:8080/
  https_proxy=https://50.0.0.5:8080/

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