Hi all,

I've got an application which uses a third party command line tool to download 
some files from the web.  Unfortunately, the command line tool won't work with 
a proxy server unless the proxy settings are written in clear text (ugly but 
nothing I can do about that) in a config file.  The config file itself is 
read/write only by root, so it's not *quite* as hideous as it could be ;-)

Anyway, writing to the config file isn't a problem.  My question is how can I 
read the System proxy username and password settings from within my application 
in order to be able to write them to the file?

I've searched through the mailing list archives and had a look at the 
SystemConfiguration Framework API but still can't quite find what I'm looking 
for.  The closest thing I can see is SCDynamicStoreCopyProxies but that only 
returns the following keys in the dictionary:
        kSCPropNetProxiesExceptionsList
        kSCPropNetProxiesHTTPEnable
        kSCPropNetProxiesHTTPProxy
        kSCPropNetProxiesHTTPPort
        kSCPropNetProxiesHTTPSEnable
        kSCPropNetProxiesHTTPSProxy
        kSCPropNetProxiesHTTPSPort
        kSCPropNetProxiesFTPEnable
        kSCPropNetProxiesFTPProxy
        kSCPropNetProxiesFTPPort
        kSCPropNetProxiesFTPPassive
none of which is what I'm looking for.

Can anyone help please?

Thanks,
Mark
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