# Working behind a corporate proxy ## Environment Most tools (including npm and git) use the `HTTP_PROXY` and `HTTPS_PROXY` environment variables to work with a corporate proxy. ### Windows In Windows environments, add the `HTTP_PROXY` and `HTTPS_PROXY` system environment variable, with these values: - HTTP_PROXY: `http://:@:` - HTTPS_PROXY: `%HTTP_PROXY%` ### Unix Add these lines to your `~/.bash_profile` or `~/.profile`: ```sh export HTTP_PROXY="http://:@:" export HTTPS_PROXY="$HTTP_PROXY" ``` ## Proxy with SSL custom certificate Some proxy like **zscaler** use a custom SSL certificate to inspect request, which may cause npm commands to fail. To solve this problem, you can disable the `strict-ssl` option in npm. ## Proxy exceptions If you need to access repositories on your local network that should bypass proxy, set the `NO_PROXY` environment variable, in the same way as `HTTP_PROXY`: ### Windows - NO_PROXY: `127.0.0.1, localhost, ` ### Unix ```sh export NO_PROXY="127.0.0.1, localhost, " ``` ### Npm Run this command in your project directory: ```sh npm set strict-ssl false ```