From 744613caa871bccf3d490b11bfd6c16b180e79f7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 20:17:06 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 43.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in | 170 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 170 insertions(+) create mode 100644 schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in (limited to 'schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in') diff --git a/schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in b/schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b73cb39 --- /dev/null +++ b/schemas/org.gnome.system.proxy.gschema.xml.in @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ + + + + + + + + + 'none' + Proxy configuration mode + + Select the proxy configuration mode. Supported values are “none”, + “manual”, “auto”. + + If this is “none”, then proxies are not used. + + If it is “auto”, the autoconfiguration URL described by the + “autoconfig-url” key is used. + + If it is “manual”, then the proxies described by + “/system/proxy/http”, “/system/proxy/https”, + “/system/proxy/ftp” and “/system/proxy/socks” will be used. + Each of the 4 proxy types is enabled if its “host” key is + non-empty and its “port” key is non-0. + + If an http proxy is configured, but an https proxy is not, + then the http proxy is also used for https. + + If a SOCKS proxy is configured, it is used for all protocols, + except that the http, https, and ftp proxy settings override + it for those protocols only. + + + + '' + Automatic proxy configuration URL + + URL that provides proxy configuration values. When mode is + “auto”, this URL is used to look up proxy information for all + protocols. + + + + [ 'localhost', '127.0.0.0/8', '::1' ] + Non-proxy hosts + + This key contains a list of hosts which are connected to directly, + rather than via the proxy (if it is active). The values can be + hostnames, domains (using an initial wildcard like *.foo.com), IP host + addresses (both IPv4 and IPv6) and network addresses with a netmask + (something like 192.168.0.0/24). + + + + true + Use HTTP proxy for all protocols + + Whether to use the HTTP proxy for all protocols or not. + + + + + + false + Unused; ignore + + This key is not used; HTTP proxying is enabled when the host + key is non-empty and the port is non-0. + + + + '' + HTTP proxy host name + + The machine name to proxy HTTP through. + + + + + 8080 + HTTP proxy port + + The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/http/host” that you + proxy through. + + + + false + Authenticate proxy server connections + + If true, then connections to the proxy server require authentication. + The username/password combo is defined by + “/system/proxy/http/authentication-user” and + “/system/proxy/http/authentication-password”. + + This applies only to the http proxy; when using a separate + https proxy, there is currently no way to specify that it + should use authentication. + + + + '' + HTTP proxy username + + User name to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying. + + + + '' + HTTP proxy password + + Password to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying. + + + + + + '' + Secure HTTP proxy host name + + The machine name to proxy secure HTTP through. + + + + + 0 + Secure HTTP proxy port + + The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/https/host” that you + proxy through. + + + + + + '' + FTP proxy host name + + The machine name to proxy FTP through. + + + + + 0 + FTP proxy port + + The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/ftp/host” that you + proxy through. + + + + + + '' + SOCKS proxy host name + + The machine name to use as a SOCKS proxy. + + + + + 0 + SOCKS proxy port + + The port on the machine defined by “/system/proxy/socks/host” that you + proxy through. + + + + -- cgit v1.2.3