Hi,

some remarks:

- The JaCoCo remote protocol is plain TCP/IP (not http), so you can't use a regular http proxy, you need something like SOCKS - I hope your JaCoCo agents do not run in public internet. The remote port is completely unprotected, may be used to exploit data or do a DoS attack. See warning in documentation. - Poxying TCP/IP connections with SOCKS is typically configured on OS level.

Please elaborate more on your setup regarding my points above.

Thanks,
-marc

On 2017-01-19 01:11, Abraham Tehrani wrote:
We have a situation in that in order for our Jenkins infrastructure to
talk to our system's under test on port 6300 we need to use a proxy.
This is kind of an enhancement request to have the ability to pass a
proxy setting to the Maven plugin.

What are your thoughts?

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