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I just used this tool on my laptop at work where we're sitting behind a corporate proxy. By default I've properly setup http_proxy, https_proxy, socks_proxy environment variables in my dotfiles. Since most linux tools read these variables I would expect tlsdate to do the same.
After reading the man pages I did notice the "-x <url>" option, but I still think that tlsdate should check the shell environment to try to auto-detect the proxy settings.
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Hi.
First of all - great tool!
I just used this tool on my laptop at work where we're sitting behind a corporate proxy. By default I've properly setup
http_proxy, https_proxy, socks_proxy
environment variables in my dotfiles. Since most linux tools read these variables I would expect tlsdate to do the same.After reading the man pages I did notice the
"-x <url>"
option, but I still think that tlsdate should check the shell environment to try to auto-detect the proxy settings.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: