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Where does ubuntu store the proxy settings specified when the system was installed?
Installed. Entered the password from the proxy server.
The password has now been changed.
Apt-get is unable to authenticate to the proxy server. Standard shamanism with slipping him a new password does not work.
Where to find (how to reset) the password specified during installation?
Ubuntu 12/04
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Well, as an option on the forehead, find this configgrep -ri ваш_прокси_сервер /*
Register in /etc/environment
http_proxy="http://username:[email protected]:3128/"
https_proxy="https://username:[email protected]:3128/"
ftp_proxy="ftp://username:[email protected]:3128/"
export http_proxy=http://username:[email protected]:port/
export ftp_proxy=http://username:[email protected]:port/
/etc/apt, somewhere in apt's configs. I won’t say more precisely, my hypervisor with virtual machines is now under maintenance
Write directly in the console the environment variables http_proxy, https_proxy, ftp_proxy, ftps_proxy, as well as variants of their own caps in the user :[email protected]:port/ format, I had a special script for this when I had to actively use the proxy. Everything works great.
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