How do I make curl ignore the proxy? Setting $NO_PROXY doesn't seem to work for me.
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1It would help people answer you if you provided some more information. What platform are you on? Where is curl getting the proxy settings from? What protocol (HTTP, FTP)? What kind of proxy (HTTP, SOCKS)? Is it a transparent proxy? Can you show an exact set of commands that exhibit your problem, along with their output?– Brian CampbellApr 29, 2009 at 4:18
13 Answers
If your curl
is at least version 7.19.4
, you could just use the --noproxy
flag.
curl --noproxy '*' http://www.stackoverflow.com
From the manual.
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4@RogerNg, if the manual or usage has changed since I answered the question, feel free to update the answer or write your own. Nevertheless, at the time of writing, this answer was accurate for the question asked. If your installation isn't behaving according to the specifications, that is another issue entirely. Apr 22, 2013 at 17:26
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3curl --noproxy stackoverflow.com stackoverflow.com This is the correct commend. May 1, 2014 at 1:25
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2I assume that
--noproxy
option is not available for older curl versions (e.g. those that are used at Centos/RHEL 5.x) May 12, 2014 at 16:07 -
2Based on the documentation, the only way this could've ever worked with
--noproxy 127.0.0.1
was if stackoverflow.com was running on localhost. Oct 17, 2016 at 17:36
I ran into the same problem because I set the http_proxy and https_proxy environment variables. But occasionally, I connect to a different network and need to bypass the proxy temporarily. The easiest way to do this (without changing the environment variables) is:
curl --noproxy '*' stackoverflow.com
From the manual: "The only wildcard is a single * character, which matches all hosts, and effectively disables the proxy."
The * character is quoted so that it is not erroneously expanded by the shell.
I assume curl is reading the proxy address from the environment variable http_proxy
and that the variable should keep its value. Then in a shell like bash, export http_proxy='';
before a command (or in a shell script) would temporarily change its value.
(See curl's manual for all the variables it looks at, under the ENVIRONMENT
heading.)
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One note: there are other *_proxy env variables like
ftp_proxy
. I think, here is a full list wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/proxy_settings . May 12, 2014 at 16:04 -
If you don't want to override the http_proxy on a case-by-case basis, you can configure the domains to ignore with $no_proxy, and then alias your curl: alias curl='curl --noproxy $no_proxy'– Sir4ur0nApr 28, 2016 at 16:51
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1@jdebon That doesn't work if you have a wildcard in that environment variable, for the reasons described below (stackoverflow.com/a/17710829/2189128). Jun 12, 2017 at 15:21
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@Jeff It's not my case, but nice spot, it could cause some problem to other persons. Thanks!– Sir4ur0nJun 12, 2017 at 18:25
This works just fine, set the proxy string to ""
curl -x "" http://www.stackoverflow.com
Add your proxy preferences into .curlrc or _curlrc (windows)
proxy = 1.2.3.4
noproxy = .dev,localhost,127.0.0.1
This make all dev domains and local machine request ignore the proxy.
See man page proxy and noproxy on same page.
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1// , This is the only one that shows an example with a value with a DNS value beginning with
.
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Not to be confused with env variable no_proxy (with underscore) Jun 17, 2020 at 12:11
Long shot but try setting the proxy to "" (empty string) that should override any proxy settings according to the man page.
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2It's not a "long shot" - it's the proper way to do it. According to my curl's man page (7.15.5, which does not show a '--noproxy' option), -x/--proxy <proxyhost[:port]> ...This option overrides existing environment variables that sets proxy to use. If there's an environment variable setting a proxy, you can set proxy to "" to override it. Mar 19, 2013 at 20:31
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7+1, -x "" does it. --noproxy with wildcard does not work with my bash even if i quote the "*"– EugeneApr 3, 2014 at 12:44
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You should use $no_proxy
env variable (lower-case). Please consult https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/proxy_settings for examples.
Also, there was a bug at curl long time ago http://sourceforge.net/p/curl/bugs/185/ , maybe you are using an ancient curl version that includes this bug.
First, I listed the current proxy setting with
env | sort | less
(should be something like http_proxy=http://wpad.local.machine.location:port number
)
Then I tried setting
export http_proxy=";"
which gave this error message:
curl: (5) Couldn't resolve proxy ';'
Tried
export http_proxy="" && curl http://servername:portnumber/destinationpath/ -d 55
and it worked!
PS! Remember to set http-proxy back to its original settings with
export http_proxy=http://wpad.local.machine.location:port number
I have http_proxy
and https_proxy
are defined. I don't want to unset and set again those environments but --noproxy '*'
works perfectly for me.
curl --noproxy '*' -XGET 172.17.0.2:9200
{
"status" : 200,
"name" : "Medusa",
"cluster_name" : "elasticsearch",
"version" : {
"number" : "1.5.0",
"build_hash" : "544816042d40151d3ce4ba4f95399d7860dc2e92",
"build_timestamp" : "2015-03-23T14:30:58Z",
"build_snapshot" : false,
"lucene_version" : "4.10.4"
},
"tagline" : "You Know, for Search"
}
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It does not work for me. I have curl 7.79.1 on Windows. I issue
curl --noproxy '*' -X GET http://localhost:8080/myapi/v1/cars -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "My-Authorization: Bearer eyJhbGciOiJIUzUxMiJ9.eyJzdWIi..." | json
and I get GATEWAY_TIMEOUT error because of my HTTP_PROXY and HPPTS_PROXY settings. Before I added these 2 variables, it worked just fine.– pixelApr 7 at 15:20
In case of windows: use curl --proxy "" ...
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I'm so glad to finally have tried out this. Works like a charm. Thanks. My environment is using a corporate proxy and the other options did not work for me.– LeonMar 10, 2021 at 2:05
Lame answer but: Remember to make sure no proxy is set in a ~/.curlrc
file (...).
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1Thank You. I had been scratching head why curl is not respecting the local env vars. And then I looked up the .curlrc and there was some additional configs. Added no_proxy there and it worked!– n3oJan 29, 2020 at 12:01
In my case (macos, curl 7.54.0
), I have below proxy set with ~/.bash_profile
$ env |grep -i proxy |cut -d = -f1|sort
FTP_PROXY
HTTPS_PROXY
HTTP_PROXY
NO_PROXY
PROXY
ftp_proxy
http_proxy
https_proxy
no_proxy
With unknown reason, this version of curl
can't work with environment variables NO_PRXY
and no_proxy
properly, then I unset the proxy environment variables one by one, until to both HTTPS_PROXY
and https_proxy
.
unset HTTPS_PROXY
unset https_proxy
it starts working and can connect to internal urls
So I would recommend to unset all proxy variables if you have in your environment as temporary solution.
unset http_proxy https_proxy HTTP_PROXY HTTPS_PROXY
My curl was not ignoring the proxy on Ubuntu 12.04 until I set the "no_proxy" (lowercase) environment variable. The --noproxy option was not available.