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jaikiran pai commented on IVY-1506: ----------------------------------- You should be able use user/passwords (a.k.a credentials) for ibiblio resolver. We do it currently. Here's an example: {code} <ivysettings> ... <credentials host="<ip-or-hostname-of-your-remote-repo>" username="yourusername" passwd="yourpassword"/> <ibiblio name="public-repo" m2compatible="true" root="http://<ip-or-hostname-of-your-remote-repo>:<port>/content/groups/public"/> ... </ivysettings> {code} > Add support for password protected Maven repositories in ibiblio resolver > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: IVY-1506 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IVY-1506 > Project: Ivy > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Maven Compatibility > Affects Versions: 2.3.0 > Reporter: Andre-John Mas > Labels: ibiblio, ivy, ivy-resolver, maven > > There doesn't appear to be a way to access repositories that are protected by > username/password. > In the case I encountered, the repository had public access, but when it is > provided with an authenticated user, then an extended set of artifacts is > made available. Not being able to specify the username/password via the > ivy-settings meant I was only able to access the public artefacts. > The suggestion is to use a similar approach to the 'ssh' resolver and add > support for username/password elements. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.15#6346)