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    Setting http_proxy globally within KDE

    Hi,

    My lntrepid/KDE 4.2 laptop gets moved a lot to and from work, where it sits behind a proxy server. I use switchProxy for Firefox and kproxyswitch for easing the transition, but several programs that I use draw their proxy configuration from the http_proxy environment variable directly (notably Dropbox, though the adept_manager does too). Is there a way to easily set that variable that will be maintained system wide?

    Obviously, I can run an "export" command within a terminal, but the setting is for that session only and vanishes when the terminal closes, so programs run from the desktop won't pick it up.

    I have a script bound to a keyboard shortcut which includes the appropriate export command and runs kproxyswitch along with a couple of other bits of network-related housekeeping, but it seems to have no effect for those http_proxy-needing apps.

    Any suggestions would be very welcome.

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    Re: Setting http_proxy globally within KDE

    Thanks Teunis, but it's precisely the Network Settings proxy configuration that isn't working for me. That configures the proxy for KDE applications, but not system-wide, so any program that doesn't check the KDE settings doesn't know which proxy to use.

    Firefox is not a problem - I have the SwitchProxy extension installed, which allows me to switch between several proxies with a simple click on the status bar, which is just grand.

    The trick is non-desktop-specific programs like Dropbox, which only check the general http_proxy environment variable specifically.

    Cheers though.

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