Hello Thomas,

Thanks for your quick reply.
I will try tomorrow the additional backslash but I doubt it is the origin
of the problem as this config does not give an user identification error.
The user is well recogized by the proxy as far as I could check.
I will however try this option.

Regards

christophe


2014-05-08 13:08 GMT+02:00 Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen <tfn...@gmail.com>:

> On Thursday, May 8, 2014 12:55:46 PM UTC+2, Christophe Destombes wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> I am desperately trying to clone a repository through our company
>> firewall...
>> My git set up is correct:
>> http://DOMAIN\login:passw...@proxy.company.com:8080
>>
>
>>
>
> Please share your configuration properly, just pasting a value doesn't
> tell us much. Do git config -l and paste the output here after
> anonymizing company urls.
>
> Looking at this example: http://stackoverflow.com/a/14750116/266875 - it
> seems you are missing a backslash after the domain part, if this is at all
> your configured global http.proxy value.
>
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