LUIS: Speech sdk - In SpeechConfig how to set proxy server url
I am trying to use the tutorial-speech-intent-recognition
sample for learning how to work with LUIS
. unfortunately I am behind a firewall and a web proxy which has a url:
http://proxy.mycompany.com:xxxx/nbproxy.pac
however the SpeechConfig
SetProxy
has no provision to provide this URL.
I know I can do something like this : config.SetProxy("xxx.xx.xxx.xx", xxxx, "xxxx", "xxxx");
but in my case I don't have the ip address and port number. So is it possible to define a WebProxy
the way its is in our organization.
c# luis azure-cognitive-services azure-speech
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I am trying to use the tutorial-speech-intent-recognition
sample for learning how to work with LUIS
. unfortunately I am behind a firewall and a web proxy which has a url:
http://proxy.mycompany.com:xxxx/nbproxy.pac
however the SpeechConfig
SetProxy
has no provision to provide this URL.
I know I can do something like this : config.SetProxy("xxx.xx.xxx.xx", xxxx, "xxxx", "xxxx");
but in my case I don't have the ip address and port number. So is it possible to define a WebProxy
the way its is in our organization.
c# luis azure-cognitive-services azure-speech
Your code may be using your user proxy, no need to set it in your code. See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31145063/…
– Nicolas R
Nov 21 '18 at 22:31
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I am trying to use the tutorial-speech-intent-recognition
sample for learning how to work with LUIS
. unfortunately I am behind a firewall and a web proxy which has a url:
http://proxy.mycompany.com:xxxx/nbproxy.pac
however the SpeechConfig
SetProxy
has no provision to provide this URL.
I know I can do something like this : config.SetProxy("xxx.xx.xxx.xx", xxxx, "xxxx", "xxxx");
but in my case I don't have the ip address and port number. So is it possible to define a WebProxy
the way its is in our organization.
c# luis azure-cognitive-services azure-speech
I am trying to use the tutorial-speech-intent-recognition
sample for learning how to work with LUIS
. unfortunately I am behind a firewall and a web proxy which has a url:
http://proxy.mycompany.com:xxxx/nbproxy.pac
however the SpeechConfig
SetProxy
has no provision to provide this URL.
I know I can do something like this : config.SetProxy("xxx.xx.xxx.xx", xxxx, "xxxx", "xxxx");
but in my case I don't have the ip address and port number. So is it possible to define a WebProxy
the way its is in our organization.
c# luis azure-cognitive-services azure-speech
c# luis azure-cognitive-services azure-speech
edited Nov 14 '18 at 15:43
Kiran
asked Nov 14 '18 at 9:51
KiranKiran
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Your code may be using your user proxy, no need to set it in your code. See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31145063/…
– Nicolas R
Nov 21 '18 at 22:31
add a comment |
Your code may be using your user proxy, no need to set it in your code. See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31145063/…
– Nicolas R
Nov 21 '18 at 22:31
Your code may be using your user proxy, no need to set it in your code. See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31145063/…
– Nicolas R
Nov 21 '18 at 22:31
Your code may be using your user proxy, no need to set it in your code. See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31145063/…
– Nicolas R
Nov 21 '18 at 22:31
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Your code may be using your user proxy, no need to set it in your code. See here: stackoverflow.com/questions/31145063/…
– Nicolas R
Nov 21 '18 at 22:31