How do I open proxy settings on my Wi-Fi?
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How do I open proxy in Chrome?
I open an URL in Chrome, and it opens using a proxy, I don't know how to fix this.
Please help. You can either disable your system proxy, or set Google Chrome to use your system's proxy settings. You can use the Google chrome://net-internals/#proxy information page to view any existing system proxy settings.
To disable the System proxy from your Google Chrome, go to "Menu" > "Settings", then click on "Advanced". Now, under the "Network" Tab click on "Manage Existing Connections". Choose to "Disconnect", and after that click the "Apply".
This should make Chrome ignore the system proxy when connecting to the internet. If you wish to automatically revert back to your system proxy, close Google Chrome, then start it again. It should automatically re-apply the settings.
How do I access my proxy settings?
As I wrote in my answer to your question on ServerFault, there's no way to do this through the GUI.
You can, however, edit the configuration files directly: Open /etc/apt.d/proxy Find the line that says: Acquire::";. Replace
Open the file /etc/apt.d/proxy and add the following content: The above method is only working on Debian and Ubuntu.
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