Ubuntu
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Ubuntu is an open-source software operating system on Linux for enterprise servers, desktops, the cloud, and IoT.
To set up a system-wide network proxy, follow the steps below:
Step 1. Download and install Ubuntu Desktop.
Step 2. Find Settings from the Ubuntu launcher and go to the Network tab.
Step 3. Once you click on Network, it will open up a new dialog. From the three options, choose Network Proxy.
Step 4. Select Manual to configure proxy settings. Next, several text boxes will pop up from which you can set HTTP
or SOCKS
proxy. Fill in the following information:
HTTP Proxy: a specific IP address (192.168.1.100
- example)
In the case of Dedicated Datacenter Proxies, you will need to choose an IP address from the purchased list. Please refer to our documentation
for more details.
Port: 60000
Step 5. Close the Network Proxy window. The changes will automatically be saved, and the system-wide proxy will be activated.
That’s all! You’ve successfully integrated your Oxylabs proxies.
Find the original Ubuntu integration blog post here.