A quick glance at `perldoc lwpcook` gives the following:
use LWP::UserAgent;
$ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
$ua->proxy(['http', 'ftp'] => 'http://proxy.myorg.com');
$req = new HTTP::Request 'GET',"http://www.perl.com";
$req->proxy_authorization_basic("proxy_user", "proxy_password");
$res = $ua->request($req);
print $res->content if $res->is_success;
If your OS supports it, you might also be able to set HTTP_PROXY and FTP_PROXY environment variables. But I'd do it the LWP Cookbook way.
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