You can reconfigure HTTP proxy settings for private networks on already-created Docker machines, such as the default machine, then change the configuration.
'exec: /usr/bin/log show -debug -info -style syslog -last \'1d\' -predicate \'process matches \\\'.*(ocker|vpnkit).*\\\' || (process in & eventMessage contains \\\'docker\\\')\' >\'/tmp/55D9FA91-D8A9-4BDF-A8A6-1171CF6BB11F/20180326-083123/docker-system-os.log\' 2>&1: exit 65')#Īgain this example assumes I have a service with the ip 192.168.0.10 in my local network and I need to add that service to my bypass proxy settings. When Toolbox creates virtual machines (VMs) it runs start.sh, where it gets values for HTTPPROXY, HTTPSPROXY, and NOPROXY, and passes them as create options to create the default machine. #ffb2b2# logs check failed with: (Failure