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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Likewise AD Authenication with proxy Post 302469310 by Corona688 on Friday 5th of November 2010 12:01:35 PM
Old 11-05-2010
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Originally Posted by Ikon
http_proxy and ftp_proxy does not control all applications. apt-get has their own setting in /etc/apt.conf similar to http_proxy but is separate and there are more.

I would like to make it system wide for all apps.
Not even Windows can easily force things which aren't proxy-aware (or which don't obey global proxy settings) to use an authenticated proxy.

To do this for all HTTP traffic bar none, you'd need to redirect, capture, and process it. Which, actually, could be possible. You would run a squid HTTP proxy locally, and redirect traffic into it with iptables rules, and configure squid to use your local authentication. Squid has a huge variety of authentication options.
 

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disco(1)						      General Commands Manual							  disco(1)

NAME
disco - Mono's Web Service Discovery Tool SYNOPSIS
disco [options] url DESCRIPTION
disco is a tool for discovering web services and for retireving the documents that describe those services. url is the location of a DISCO document, which includes a list of WSDL documents, XML schemas and references to other DISCO documents. disco downloads the DISCO document and all referenced documents (unless the -nosave option is specified), and saves them to disk. OPTIONS
The following options are available: -nologo Supress the startup logo. -nosave Do not save the discovered documents to disk. The default is to save the documents. -o:directory , -out:directory The directory where to save the discovered documents. By default, documents are saved in the current directory. -u:username , -user:username The user name to use when connecting to the server. -p:password , -password:password The password to use when connecting to the server. -d:domain , -domain:domain The domain to use when connecting to the server. -proxy:url The url of the proxy server to use for http requests. -proxyusername:username The user name to use when connecting to the proxy. -proxypassword:password The password to use when connecting to the proxy. -proxydomain:domain The domain to use when connecting to the proxy. AUTHORS
Lluis Sanchez Gual (lluis@ximian.com) LICENSE
disco is released under the terms of the GNU GPL. SEE ALSO
wsdl(1), soapsuds(1), mono(1), mcs(1) disco(1)
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