=head1 NAME proxy.cfg - urpmi proxy configuration file format. =head1 DESCRIPTION You can override default proxy using proxy.cfg (see the syntax below). You can also set proxy on urpmi commands command-line using C<--proxy>. Note that urpmi will use system global proxy settings (cf environment variable C<http_proxy> or C<ftp_proxy>). If you don't want urpmi to use any proxy, you can use C<http_proxy=> or C<ftp_proxy=>. =head1 SYNTAX The proxy.cfg file contains lines of the form [media:]http_proxy=[value] [media:]ftp_proxy=[value] [media:]proxy_user=[value] where the media part is optional (in this case, the line applies to all media). ftp_proxy and http_proxy values have the same syntax as the usual environment variables used by many programs such as curl(1): [protocol://]<host>[:port] C<proxy_user> values are simply a user name, or a user name and a password separated by a colon (C<:>). Alternatively, instead of C<proxy_user>, you can write: [media:]proxy_user_ask In this case, urpmi and other tools will prompt for proxy credentials (like with the urpmi command-line option B<--proxy-user=ask>). =head1 AUTHOR FranE<ccedil>ois Pons, Rafael Garcia-Suarez , Pascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com> (current maintainer) =head1 SEE ALSO urpmi(8), urpmi.cfg(5), urpmi.files(5).