On 7 July 2010 11:01, John A Meinel <email address hidden> wrote:
> I think 'all_proxy' is used for both http, https and ftp. 'no_proxy'
> allows you to have a 'match everything' http proxy, except for
> internal-only websites, etc.
I didn't want to add ftp_proxy or all_proxy etc because I'm not sure
that they actually do work for all protocols with bzr. Perhaps they
actually do.
On 7 July 2010 11:01, John A Meinel <email address hidden> wrote:
> I think 'all_proxy' is used for both http, https and ftp. 'no_proxy'
> allows you to have a 'match everything' http proxy, except for
> internal-only websites, etc.
I didn't want to add ftp_proxy or all_proxy etc because I'm not sure
that they actually do work for all protocols with bzr. Perhaps they
actually do.
--
Martin