I want to download something using wget tool. but I want to use this settings for wget:
HTTP Proxy: 127.0.0.1
Port: 8080
without username and password.
How can I do this? I checked many sites and many suggestions, but nothing worked to me...
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Via
or via
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Type in command line :
for authenticated proxy,
and then run
for https, just use https_proxy instead of http_proxy. You could also put these lines in your ~/.bashrc file so that you don't need to execute this everytime. |
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the following possible configs are located in
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wget uses environment variables somthing like this at command line can work:
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After trying many tutorials to configure my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS behind a authenticated proxy, it worked with these steps: Edit
Uncomment these lines:
Change
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In Ubuntu 12.x, I added the following lines in $HOME/.wgetrc
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In my ubuntu, following lines in $HOME/.wgetrc did the trick!
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In Debian Linux wget can be configured to use a proxy both via environment variables and via wgetrc. In both cases the variable names to be used for HTTP and HTTPS connections are
Note that the file /etc/wgetrc takes precedence over the environment variables, hence if your system has a proxy configured there and you try to use the environment variables, they would seem to have no effect! |
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In Windows - for Fiddler say - using environment variables:
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