Yes, because companies like to use proxy but I needed to access the Internet from my Ubuntu running on a VirtualBox.
Just a few steps and access can be established:
- Edit the /etc/environment file with your favorite editor
- Add the following lines
http_proxy="http://myproxy.server.com:8080/" https_proxy="http://myproxy.server.com:8080/" ftp_proxy="http://myproxy.server.com:8080/" no_proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1,localaddress,.localdomain.com" HTTP_PROXY="http://myproxy.server.com:8080/" HTTPS_PROXY="http://myproxy.server.com:8080/" FTP_PROXY="http://myproxy.server.com:8080/" NO_PROXY="localhost,127.0.0.1,localaddress,.localdomain.com"
Logout and login again.
Apt does not obey the environment variables so we need to set up the proxy setting:
- Edit the /etc/apt/apt.conf file with your favorite editor
- Add the following line:
Acquire::http::proxy "http://myproxy.server.com:8080/";
HTTP proxy is enough most of the times to download packages and updates.
That’s all.
Cheers.