*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 13661 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/13661

There is something more about proxy configuration and installing software 
through (at least) synaptic:
I used to have a direct connection to Internet, so I didn't need a proxy 
configuration :)
But... some minutes ago I moved (along with my laptop) to a private network. I 
reinstalled my Hardy (Ubuntu) system and tried to install msttcorefonts 
package. Of course, I couldn't: I needed to configure my proxy settings in 
order to get those required *.exe files from Internet (yes, my Ubuntu 
repository is local). I did, and I tried again, but something went wrong: I did 
set the right authentication, however, I got a '407 Authentication Required' 
response. "Odd, ...but it's ok, I will try again, now with the global proxy 
settings setted" ...and then, the same result. I tried any combination between 
global network proxy settings and synaptic proxy settings (direct connection 
and proper proxy configuration), but always the same behavior: '407 
Authentication Required'. I gave up. I just thought "enough, I just want those 
fonts installed right now", and then I ssh-ed to a NAT-ed pc, and I wget-ed the 
whole list of *.exe files needed to get msttcorefonts package installed (I 
found the *.exe files needed inspecting into the .deb file). Once I got those 
files, I copied them to my laptop into /var/www/sourceforge/corefonts and set 
"127.0.0.1 surfnet.dl.sourceforge.net" into /etc/hosts in order to get those 
*.exe files fetched from localhost. I thought it will be enough, but I was 
wrong: synaptic still was using my previous proxy settings to download those 
files!! Unbelievable. I tried aptitude, apt-get, but nothing new. I looked for 
'proxy' on ~/ (grep -ri proxy ~/) but nothing. I even did it for /etc (grep -ri 
proxy /etc/) and nothing. Odd, really odd. When I almost gave up, I got a new 
idea: cache. I looked into /var/cache/debconf/config.dat and I found this:

Name: msttcorefonts/http_proxy
Template: msttcorefonts/http_proxy
Value: <my_proxy_host_and_port>
Owners: msttcorefonts

"Wow!!" I unfilled the "Value" field, and then everything went ok. So,
no matter I decided later, once I configured a proxy for installing a
package, that configuration will be persisted to be used on future (at
least, while the package is not successfully installed). Is that ok?? I
mean, am I the only one who doesn't like that??

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Synaptic proxy authentication integration
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105415
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