Story #5694
Updated by pulpbot almost 3 years ago
**Ticket moved to GitHub**: "pulp/pulpcore/1855":https://github.com/pulp/pulpcore/issues/1855 ---- The pulp daemon should honor the standard lower-cased proxy environment variables; specifically, \`http_proxy\`, \`https_proxy\`, and \`no_proxy\`. -- some people add \`ftp_proxy\` to the mix, but I think ftp is mostly extinct, so no harm in skipping it, IMO. These can be configure for all daemons system-wide in /etc/systemd/system.conf (or associated conf snippet), or per-service with a systemd drop-in, such as /etc/systemd/system/pulp.service.d/proxy.conf: Environment=http_proxy=http://proxy.example.com:3128 Environment=https_proxy=http://proxy.example.com:3128 Environment=no_proxy=example.com It shouldn't matter how the environment variables are set; the daemon should honor them. (To be fair, I didn't actually test that it doesn't honor them today; just that many companies have a http proxy in the way of getting out to the internet, and it's a common stumbling block.)