******************* Proxy Configuration ******************* If you use Wazo behind an HTTP proxy, you must do a couple of manipulations for it to work correctly. apt === Create the :file:`/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/90proxy` file with the following content:: Acquire::http::Proxy "http://domain\username:password@proxyip:proxyport"; provd ===== Proxy information is set with ``wazo-provd`` endpoint ``/provd/configuration/http_proxy``. dhcp-update =========== *This step is needed if you use the DHCP server of the Wazo. Otherwise the DHCP configuration won't be correct.* Proxy information is set via the :file:`/etc/xivo/dhcpd-update.conf` file. Edit the file and look for the ``[proxy]`` section. xivo-fetchfw ============ *This step is not needed if you don't use xivo-fetchfw.* Proxy information is set via the :file:`/etc/xivo/xivo-fetchfw.conf` file. Edit the file and look for the ``[proxy]`` section. wazo-auth, wazo-dird ==================== *This step is needed for external contacts integration, like Google or Microsoft Office 356, or any other external source of contacts* Add two files ``/etc/systemd/system/wazo-auth.service.d/proxy.conf`` and ``/etc/systemd/system/wazo-dird.service.d/proxy.conf`` with the same content:: [Service] Environment=HTTP_PROXY=myproxy:8000 # replace myproxy with your proxy host and 8000 with your proxy port Environment=HTTPS_PROXY=myproxy:8000 # replace myproxy with your proxy host and 8000 with your proxy port for HTTPS Environment=NO_PROXY=localhost,127.0.0.1,127.0.1.1