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# Outgoing HTTP proxy
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GoToSocial supports canonical environment variables for configuring the use of an HTTP proxy for outgoing requets:
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* `HTTP_PROXY`
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* `HTTPS_PROXY`
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* `NO_PROXY`
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The lowercase versions of these environment variables are also recognised. `HTTPS_PROXY` takes precedence over `HTTP_PROXY` for https requests.
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The environment values may be either a complete URL or a `host[:port]`, in which case the "http" scheme is assumed. The schemes "http", "https", and "socks5" are supported.
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## systemd
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When running with systemd, you can add the necessary environment variables using the `Environment` option in the `Service` section.
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How to do so is documented in the [`systemd.exec` manual](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#Environment).
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## Container runtime
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Environment variables can be set in the compose file under the `environment` key. You can also pass them on the CLI to Docker or Podman's `run` command with `-e KEY=VALUE` or `--env KEY=VALUE`.
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