I like sub-script configure-proxy but if someone (like me) has blocked ftp connections, you can add one line:
export ftp_proxy="${http_proxy}"
full script:
#!/bin/bash display_multiline " This installer needs to be able to download software from the Internet via HTTP/HTTPS. If this server cannot directly access the Internet or is not already configured to connect through a proxy, you will need to configure your proxy settings now. " prompt_question_yes_or_no_default_no "Do you need to configure this server to connect to a proxy?" need_proxy if [[ $need_proxy = 'y' ]] ; then prompt_question_text_input "Proxy hostname or IP address" proxy_host prompt_question_text_input "Proxy protocol" proxy_protocol "http" prompt_question_text_input "Username (if any) used to authenticate with proxy" proxy_user if [[ -z $proxy_user ]] ; then proxy_pass= else prompt_question_password_input "Password used to authenticate with proxy" proxy_pass fi prompt_question_text_input "Port on which proxy is listening" proxy_port "1080" if [[ -z $proxy_user || -z $proxy_pass ]] ; then proxy_user_pass= else proxy_user_pass="${proxy_user}:${proxy_pass}@" fi export http_proxy="${proxy_protocol}://${proxy_user_pass}${proxy_host}:${proxy_port}/" export https_proxy="${http_proxy}" export ftp_proxy="${http_proxy}" fi
@Sebastian Krajewski , Thank you for taking time and suggesting improvements. Appreciate the knowledge sharing with the community. We have notified team regarding this improvement. Hopefully above improvement will be available in upcoming release. Way to go 🙂
Like Anil, thanks for the suggestion! We will be adding this change in the next release.