[Archiva] network proxy always used

2007-12-17 Thread Reynard Jacques
Hello,
 
I've installed Archiva 1.0 as a Maven proxy repository for internet  and
corporate repositories. I've added the remote Internet Repositories, the
network proxy and the proxy connectors.
 
It works well for the internet repositories but when Archiva tries to
connect to the corporate repository in the same subnetwork, Archiva uses
the network proxy despite the proxy connector is set to Direct
Connection. If no proxy connectors is defined, Archiva didn't try to get
data form the corporate repository.
 
Could you tell me if it is a bug or a mistake in the configuration ? 
 
I really need to be able to configure some remote repositories through a
proxy and one direct.
 
 
Thanks in advance for your answer
 
Jacques REYNARD
 


Re: [Archiva] network proxy always used

2007-12-17 Thread Brett Porter
It sounds like a bug, but it's hard to tell. Can you file an issue in
JIRA, and if possible attach your configuration file? (check passwords
have been removed).

Is the internal repository available on the filesystem either by being
on the same machine or as a share? This should work instead if it is
available.

- Brett

On 18/12/2007, Reynard Jacques [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,

 I've installed Archiva 1.0 as a Maven proxy repository for internet  and
 corporate repositories. I've added the remote Internet Repositories, the
 network proxy and the proxy connectors.

 It works well for the internet repositories but when Archiva tries to
 connect to the corporate repository in the same subnetwork, Archiva uses
 the network proxy despite the proxy connector is set to Direct
 Connection. If no proxy connectors is defined, Archiva didn't try to get
 data form the corporate repository.

 Could you tell me if it is a bug or a mistake in the configuration ?

 I really need to be able to configure some remote repositories through a
 proxy and one direct.


 Thanks in advance for your answer

 Jacques REYNARD




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