I think you can use „--config GDAL_HTTP_PROXY your-ip“ here. -- Von einem iPhone gesendet und wird daher Fehler enthalten.
> Am 11.08.2020 um 09:21 schrieb <[email protected]> > <[email protected]>: > > > Dear GDAL-List, > > we’re trying to use an QGIS plugin called XPlanung which imports a gml-file > into a PostgreSQL/PostGIS database using ogr2ogr. > On computers with an direct internet connection this works fine, but inside > our corporate network all internet traffic runs through a proxy with ntlm > authentication. > In this case the external references in the input gml-file can’t be resolved. > > The ogr2ogr call looks like this: > cmd.exe /C ogr2ogr.exe -f PostgreSQL PG:"host=xplanung_test > dbname=xplanung_test port=5436 user=xplanung_test_admin > password=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" -s_srs EPSG:25832 -t_srs EPSG:25832 -lco > SCHEMA=import_test -lco LAUNDER=NO -nlt CONVERT_TO_LINEAR -oo > XSD=C:\Users\Pispers\AppData\Roaming\QGIS\QGIS3\profiles\default\python\plugins\xplanung\schema\5.2/XPlanGML.xsd > -oo REMOVE_UNUSED_LAYERS=YES GMLAS:C:/Eigene/QGIS/XPlanung/FooBar03.gml > > I’m using GDAL 3.0.4 inside QGIS 3.10.4 an Windows 10. > In the GDAL documentation I found gdal http options like GDAL_HTTP_PROXY and > GDAL_PROXY_AUTH, but I couldn’t find out in what way I can integrate them in > my ogr2ogr call. > > I hope anyone can give me a hint or posts an example call. > > Thanks and best regard fron germany > > Dirk Pispers > > > Monatlich aktuelle Informationen Ihrer Stadtverwaltung in unserem Newsletter! > Newsletter Anmeldung > > > > _______________________________________________ > gdal-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev
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