Hi,

Thanks for you help, its been a while since I've been able to look at this
again.  Unfortunately I think everything seems to be configured ok.

In my admin > repositories section I have a bunch of remote repositories,
jfrog, spring, google + many more.  If I edit them and go to the URL inside,
it takes me to an indexed page with directories etc, i.e. what I think the
repo is.

I then have a few virtual repo's setup, editing them the google/spring etc
repos are in the selected repos.

Thing is, if I do a search for protobuff in the artifactory search, I get
nothing.  Looking further, if I browse the repos, i.e. artifacts > tree
browser, then I see all the repo's but most are empty.  I.e. if I click on
the google-code-cache and select "Artifact count" on the right hand pane, it
returns 0.  If I click the link,
http://google-maven-repository.googlecode.com/svn/repository/, it takes me
to what seems to be the root of a repository.

I'm getting stuck again.  It almost seems like artifactory isnt poking the
repo for artifacts or I have something in my network / config thats stopping
it.

Looking at the artifcatory.log, consoleout.log etc I see nothing odd.

My network config isnt anything special, the box has access, I.e. I can wget
from it without a problem.  Only changes I've made from an absolute basic
setup is that I use https on it.

I do have some artifacts.  Java.net.m1 / m2-cache are there, ~<10 artifacts
and codehaus-cache  has 7 artifacts,  repo-cache has 310. So something seems
to be working...

Hmm, stuck, anyone have any suggestions to help resolve my problem?

Thanks,
Jon

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