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Date:      Wed, 31 Aug 2005 15:47:05 +0100
From:      Ceri Davies <ceri@submonkey.net>
To:        Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>, questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Setting HTTP_PROXY for all users
Message-ID:  <20050831144705.GB69728@submonkey.net>
In-Reply-To: <20050831134138.GD9292@lack-of-gravitas.thebunker.net>
References:  <20050830153242.GA74299@submonkey.net> <20050831134138.GD9292@lack-of-gravitas.thebunker.net>

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On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 02:41:39PM +0100, Matthew Seaman wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 30, 2005 at 04:32:42PM +0100, Ceri Davies wrote:
> > I want to set HTTP_PROXY for all users on my machine, and I'd like to do
> > it in /etc/login.conf as then it's only in one place.
> >=20
> > However, I need to put a colon in for the port number and can't see how
> > to escape it so that the entry doesn't get chopped off halfway through.
> > None of these work:
> >=20
> > 	:setenv=3DHTTP_PROXY=3Dwww-cache.private.submonkey.net:3128:\
> >=20
> > 	:setenv=3DHTTP_PROXY=3Dwww-cache.private.submonkey.net\:3128:\
> >=20
> > 	:setenv=3DHTTP_PROXY=3D"www-cache.private.submonkey.net:3128":\
> >=20
> > Is there a way to do this, or should I just throw this in /etc/profile
> > and /etc/csh.cshrc instead?
>=20
> \c generates a colon.  Documented in getcap(3)

Thanks; I could have sworn I read that manpage too!

Cheers,

Ceri
--=20
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm
not sure about the former.			  -- Einstein (attrib.)

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