Yes, thanks brett
that's what i m trying to put in my colleagues mind.. they still think
that having an http proxy username and password
can open the door to even the most protected software in our company..
I'll keep u posted on this... it'll be really silly to drop
maven/artifactory just
The file is protected by NTFS ACL/security. If they don't trust that,
what do they trust?? And its not like having the proxy name/pass is
going to do a hacker a lot of good, unless it is a common name/pass
that is shared across a lot of your equipment which is definitely not
a best practice!
A
Thanx wayne.. i'll do my best :)
worst that can happen, we'll stay to current 450 lines ant xml script and
i'll have a competitive edge
over my colleagues :))
regards
marco
On 11/4/07, Wayne Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The file is protected by NTFS ACL/security. If they don't trust that,
Brett,
i talked with Wayne (Fay) on the issue.
for the way i want to imlpement it (an INternal repository) it is NOT a
maven problem
proxy will be configured in Artifactory... so it's there where i should
focus my attention..
thanks a lot for reply and regards
marco
On 11/2/07, Brett Porter
Ah, I misunderstood - I thought you were going to configure your
username and password for your repo manager/proxy :)
Good luck,
Brett
On 03/11/2007, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brett,
i talked with Wayne (Fay) on the issue.
for the way i want to imlpement it (an INternal
Yea, we talked it out a bit and he realized that actually only his
Artifactory instance will be going outside the firewall (through the
proxy), so he needs to focus his attention on giving that box
permission to get out to the Internet. I suggested a few approaches
I've used/seen and he's going to
Yep, will certainly do
On 11/3/07, Wayne Fay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yea, we talked it out a bit and he realized that actually only his
Artifactory instance will be going outside the firewall (through the
proxy), so he needs to focus his attention on giving that box
permission to get
Right - at the very least, even if you still need to use the proxy
from there, you only have to configure the u/p in one place and it can
be locked down to system administrators.
- Brett
On 04/11/2007, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, will certainly do
On 11/3/07, Wayne Fay
On 03/11/2007, Marco Mistroni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- how you developers are tackling the issue right now?
- does mvn 2.1 really provides that feature?
- if so, when it will be out?
I started a little work on it quite some time back, but it was not yet
integrated into Maven and there were