On Windows 10 how do I display proxy settings from CLI












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I need the proxy settings for a command line tool. I know it's set to auto-detect but I still need to know what they are exactly.



Note that if I do this in Chrome:



chrome://net-internals/#proxy


...then I get this:



http://[redactedIP]/wpad.dat


What is a *.dat file? Can we use one of these in Cygwin curl? What I'm trying to do is get SDKMAN to work.










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    have you downloaded it with curl and looked inside ?

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    Oct 13 '17 at 17:00











  • Of course, since they are using a proxy, those settings were necessary for other software. I located the correct settings in 2 places. Maven's settings.xml and my IDE's configuration.

    – NonYaBidnezz
    Oct 16 '17 at 14:46
















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I need the proxy settings for a command line tool. I know it's set to auto-detect but I still need to know what they are exactly.



Note that if I do this in Chrome:



chrome://net-internals/#proxy


...then I get this:



http://[redactedIP]/wpad.dat


What is a *.dat file? Can we use one of these in Cygwin curl? What I'm trying to do is get SDKMAN to work.










share|improve this question




















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    have you downloaded it with curl and looked inside ?

    – matzeri
    Oct 13 '17 at 17:00











  • Of course, since they are using a proxy, those settings were necessary for other software. I located the correct settings in 2 places. Maven's settings.xml and my IDE's configuration.

    – NonYaBidnezz
    Oct 16 '17 at 14:46














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I need the proxy settings for a command line tool. I know it's set to auto-detect but I still need to know what they are exactly.



Note that if I do this in Chrome:



chrome://net-internals/#proxy


...then I get this:



http://[redactedIP]/wpad.dat


What is a *.dat file? Can we use one of these in Cygwin curl? What I'm trying to do is get SDKMAN to work.










share|improve this question
















I need the proxy settings for a command line tool. I know it's set to auto-detect but I still need to know what they are exactly.



Note that if I do this in Chrome:



chrome://net-internals/#proxy


...then I get this:



http://[redactedIP]/wpad.dat


What is a *.dat file? Can we use one of these in Cygwin curl? What I'm trying to do is get SDKMAN to work.







command-line proxy cygwin curl






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    have you downloaded it with curl and looked inside ?

    – matzeri
    Oct 13 '17 at 17:00











  • Of course, since they are using a proxy, those settings were necessary for other software. I located the correct settings in 2 places. Maven's settings.xml and my IDE's configuration.

    – NonYaBidnezz
    Oct 16 '17 at 14:46














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    have you downloaded it with curl and looked inside ?

    – matzeri
    Oct 13 '17 at 17:00











  • Of course, since they are using a proxy, those settings were necessary for other software. I located the correct settings in 2 places. Maven's settings.xml and my IDE's configuration.

    – NonYaBidnezz
    Oct 16 '17 at 14:46








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have you downloaded it with curl and looked inside ?

– matzeri
Oct 13 '17 at 17:00





have you downloaded it with curl and looked inside ?

– matzeri
Oct 13 '17 at 17:00













Of course, since they are using a proxy, those settings were necessary for other software. I located the correct settings in 2 places. Maven's settings.xml and my IDE's configuration.

– NonYaBidnezz
Oct 16 '17 at 14:46





Of course, since they are using a proxy, those settings were necessary for other software. I located the correct settings in 2 places. Maven's settings.xml and my IDE's configuration.

– NonYaBidnezz
Oct 16 '17 at 14:46










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Of course, since they are using a proxy, those settings were necessary for other software. I located the correct settings in 2 places. Maven's settings.xml and my IDE's configuration. You can also look for the HTTP_PROXY, NO_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY environment variables.






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