Proxy settings in OEL 5.7 running in VMWare ESXi 4.1

Hi.
I am newbie to Linux. And I have problems with proxy settings in OEL 5.7, exactly when authentication is reqiured.
When trying connection from Firefox it works fine - the browser asks for user/passwd. There is possibility to choose
that browser should use system proxy setting. In that case, although user/passwd is set for proxy in the system,
the browser asks for the user/passwd again. And I guess it should not ask in that case.
And when I try connection from command line:
nc -vz linux-update.oracle.com 443*
it returns:
nc : connect to linux-update.oracle.com port 443 (tcp) failed: Connection refused*
Better is commad:
nc -X connect -x proxy_server:port -vz linux-update.oracle.com 443*
it returns:
nc: Proxy error: "HTTP /1.0 407 Proxy Authentication Required"*
But why is necessary to enter proxy server again and why it ignores user/passwd from the system proxy setup?
I did settings in Unbreakable Linux Network Configuration as well but id doesn't take effect.
I made several experiments with env variables proxy_user, PROXY_USER, proxy_password, PROXY_PASSWORD,
http_proxy, HTTP_PROXY, https_proxy and HTTPS_PROXY too, but without success.
When we went through the log files on proxy server it seems it (OEL) doesn't try to authenticate at all.
The only way, how to connect with nc* command is to make an exception for my IP address
on proxy server not to request authentication. But I still have to enter " -x proxy_server:port".
Has anyone experience with that behaviour? I have to mention that OEL runs as a VM under VMWare.
Regards
Tomáš

Perhaps the following will help to avoid the repeating proxy authentication prompts:
Open Firefox and type "about:config" in the url field.
Double-click network.negotiate-auth.allow-proxies to toggle between true and false. The option must be set to false. It seems counterintuitive, but you set it to false to make it work with Microsoft's ISA proxy.
I'm not sure if NAT could be a problem, but you can configure the NIC of your VM in VMware to bridged mode to avoid NAT.

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