Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Using Wget with Proxy Setting

As we already knew that Wget is a super-useful utility to download pages and automate all
types of web related tasks. It works for HTTP as well as FTP URL's.
And this is  how to use wget through proxy server.



To get wget to use a proxy, you must set up an environment variable
before using wget. Type this at the command prompt / console:

For Windows:

set http_proxy=http://proxy.example.com:8080


For Linux/Unix:

export http_proxy="http://proxy.example.com:8080"


Replace proxy.example.com with your actual proxy server.

Replace 8080 with your actual proxy server port.


You can similarly use ftp_proxy to proxy ftp requests. An example on Linux would be:

export ftp_proxy="http://proxy.example.com:8080"


Then you should specify the following option in wget command line to turn the proxy behavior on:

–proxy=on


Alternatively you can use the following to turn it off:

–proxy=off


You can use –proxy-username="user name" –proxy-passwd="password" to set proxy user name and password where required.

Replace user name with your proxy server user name and password
with your proxy server password. Another alternative is to specify them
in http_proxy / ftp_proxy environment variable as follows:

export http_proxy="http://username:password@proxy.example.com:8080"

Happy using wget!

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