If your proxy web server can't support the requirements for SSL bridging, Configuration Manager also supports SSL tunneling. You can also use SSL tunneling to support mobile devices that you enroll with Configuration Manager. It's a less secure option because the proxy forwards the SSL packets from the internet to the site systems without SSL termination. The proxy doesn't inspect the packets for malicious content. When you use SSL tunneling, there are no certificate requirements for the proxy web server.
Unfortunately, I uninstalled network-manager-gnome using sudo apt-get remove --purge network-manager. I was trying to reinstall it from but without internet connection I cannot do so. What is the solution for this?
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My previous answer assumes that the reason you cannot access the internet is because you uninstalled "network-manager", and that normally the computer is connnected to the internet. However on the off chance that I read your question wrong, and this is in fact a computer that isn't ever connected to the internet you will need to use this answer instead though it will be more time consuming.
A newbies successful answer 16.04LTSWas having trouble with network manager slowing/disconnecting with new internet providerRashly, decided to switch back to wicd and removed network manager via command lineFound couldn't get wicd working (stupidly wasn't finding any networks anyway)
I also needed to install network-manager without the internet. I got the idea from another post to add the cdrom: [Ubuntu install DVD/CD] to the software sources in Software and Updates on the 'Other Software' tab. The cdrom source was already listed but not checked so I checked it. Then I used Synaptic Package Manager to install 'network-manager'. I guess I could have used Ubuntu Software instead. This worked for me in Ubuntu 18.10
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