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Arnaud Heritier commented on MRM-631:
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I have the same issue, but I found a workaround.
In my case I have some real external repositories which are behind an http
proxy and some local repositories using file:// protocol.
If I order proxy connectors with external repositories first, my local
repositories aren't read and I have an error from my http proxy. If I put my
local repositories first, everything is fine.
> network proxy is always used when defined
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> Key: MRM-631
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-631
> Project: Archiva
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: remote proxy
> Affects Versions: 1.0
> Environment: Linux and Windows with JRE 1.5
> Reporter: Jacques REYNARD
> Fix For: 1.0.2
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> Attachments: archiva.xml
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> 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.
> If no network proxy is defined, Archiva can contact the corporate repository
> but not the Internet ones.
> I've done a test with network capture (wireshark ex ethereal) to confirm the
> network proxy defined is used. And the result confirm my opinion, the proxy
> is used.
> I attach the archiva.xml configuration file in order to check it.
> The corporate repository is localrepo and is available in http form the
> archiva server using lynx, wget and telnet.
> Thanks for your help
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