I have installed Android studio and i want to build first app. Unfortunately "Gradle project sync failed" Error: Connection refused: connect.
I know it's because i use proxy server (my company does). I already made changes in Setings->HTTP Proxy-> Auto-detect proxy settings, but I guess, Gradle doesn't look on it. I read I should make write in gradle.properties my proxy server, user and password, but I don't know this parameters, and i don't know how to get them (even if it is available or not).
Can you help me? there are two ways: 1. If you know tell me how to avoid this problem without that parameters. For example like Auto-detect 2. How to get those parameters?
Apparently this code works
systemProp.http.proxyHost=<hostname>
systemProp.http.proxyPort=8080
systemProp.http.proxyUser=
systemProp.http.proxyPassword=
systemProp.http.nonProxyHosts=localhost
or for https
systemProp.https.proxyHost=<hostname>
systemProp.https.proxyPort=8080
systemProp.https.proxyUser=
systemProp.https.proxyPassword=
systemProp.https.nonProxyHosts=localhost
when password isn't set up.
It should be in gradle.properties file.
Enable No Proxy from Appearance and Behavior -> System Settings-> HTTP Proxy -> NO Proxy
This is worked for me
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I'm trying to build kotlin multiplatfrom project behind corporate proxy connection and got and error:
Couldn't find package "webpack#4.42.1" required by "projectName#version" on the npm registry.
and so on.. (I'm not listing all the error dependencies, but it got the same message)
I'm using kotlin.gradle.kts
and I have already tried
systemProp.http.proxyHost=..
systemProp.http.proxyPort=..
...
systemProp.https.proxyHost=..
systemProp.https.proxyPort=..
and so on with domain credential ..., it works with gradle wrapper download, or gradle sync.. but not when it come to kotlinNpmInstall..
I tried using public connection from my personal device and works, so I think it still the proxy issue..
is there anything I missed to setup the proxy related to the kotlinNpmInstall ? and is there any kotlin-gradle-dsl approach for this kind of proxy configuration for spesific js build ?
Your problem looks like KT-38067. As a WA you can configure settings for yarn via .yarnrc and .npmrc in the project folder.
We have a SonarQube server which is by default running on HTTP and 9000 port. We decided to use SonarQube over HTTPS configured using IIS reverse proxy and disable HTTP.
Previously in sonar-scanner.properties,sonar.host.url is configured to run as mentioned below.
sonar.host.url=http://localhost:9000 and now we want to change it to sonar.host.url=https://localhost.
On the browser https://localhost works fine. However when I configure this url in sonar-scanner.properties and try to run the sonar analysis, it says url can not be reached. Could anyone give me some suggestions to fix this issue.
Regards,
Sharieff.
Assign a valid certificate to your website. Using localhost is not the best choice; you should use and configure a valid domain name (https:/mycompany.com for example). On the machine you use to analyse you must update the Java Runtime by registering the certificate associated with this name and maybe also other (root) certificates in the certificate chain. See this blog for all the details. After executing these steps you should be able to upload the analysis to you SonarQube instance.
I'm using cargo to deploy my project to a test server. The cargo config is fine, works well on my local machine. However, on the hudson machine it always fails with a stacktrace showing:
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Server returned HTTP response code: 407 for URL: http://ppdtest.kbcsecurities.net:8080/manager/text/list
at sun.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnection.getInputStream(HttpURLConnection.java:1313)
at org.codehaus.cargo.container.tomcat.internal.TomcatManager.invoke(TomcatManager.java:507)
at org.codehaus.cargo.container.tomcat.internal.TomcatManager.list(TomcatManager.java:644)
at org.codehaus.cargo.container.tomcat.internal.TomcatManager.getStatus(TomcatManager.java:657)
at org.codehaus.cargo.container.tomcat.internal.AbstractTomcatManagerDeployer.redeploy(AbstractTomcatManagerDeployer.java:173)
... 34 more
The thing is however, I have NO proxy defined anywhere. Not in my setting.xml, not in the pom.xml files (parent or childs).
Anyone has some pointers or help to offer?
Are you sure that this is a proxy problem? The URL looks like it's Tomcat's Manager application. Can you verify that you're using the right credentials for your Tomcat instance?
If you want to make sure that no proxy is involved, please check the environment variables of the machine to see whether there's any global proxy setting that Java could be picking up, either in the global Maven options or in the options for Hudson.
One other thing to try is whether you can access the URL in question using a browser from the Hudson machine. If it's a headless machine, you can use a terminal browser like links and see if you can authenticate with that.
I have created a web test project using the SoapUi GUI (free version). I need a proxy to connect to the Internet. Therefore, I have set the proxy host and port in File->Preferences->Proxy Settings and made sure that it is enabled. I know the proxy settings are correct, because I see the "soapUi Starter Page" properly. But to my surprise, these global proxy settings do not seem to be taken when running the web test case (I just configured a HTTP GET for http://www.google.com), and my request always times out.
I have failed to make it work both with version 4.0.1 and with 4.05 beta 1.
Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks
can you try with http://stackoverflow.com?
It seems soapui doesn't handle redirect right.
I just installed Ant for the first time today and have been playing with it. I am behind a proxy and I feel this is the source of my problems. I have managed to successfully create an ant build file which gets a web page over HTTP through a proxy without any problems. However, when I try to use SVNAnt to export a repository over HTTP through the proxy, I get "svn: HTTP proxy authorization failed" when the proxy task is exactly the same as in my Get build file. Any ideas what the problem might be?
See svn-proxy FAQ.