Sounds an issue (at least in the ui level to display settings in the table list but should work when editing the proxy connector ) Can you create a jira with some screenshots? Anyway you can still check the configuration in the archiva.xml file.
Thanks Olivier On 20 May 2014 08:40, Rick Richardson <[email protected]> wrote: > First, thank you for making such a great product. It is very > straightforward and easy to use. I am sure that my network proxy setting > issues are temporary and quite possibly related to something I've screwed > up. > > I am running 2.0.1 > > I have a pretty stock standalone deployment. I am trying to use the > internal/central repo, + I have created a new repo for clojars. > > I have created a new Network Proxy called corpproxy. > > I have set corpproxy to be the network proxy for both the Remote > Repositories as well as in the Proxy Connectors. So that when you edit the > settings, corpproxy shows up selected in the dropdown. > > However.. when you click on the question-mark button under the Proxy > Connector Settings button, the Network Proxy shows up as "none" > > When I try to fetch an index or just try to use the repo via maven, it > fails and I get either a No Route To Host (expected, because our internal > DNS returns a bogus address for everything external) or I get a connection > timed out trying to reach repo.maven.org. So it is definitely not trying > to go through the proxy in either case. > > Thoughts? -- Olivier Lamy Ecetera: http://ecetera.com.au http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy
