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Using git with a proxy

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This not only work when specifying a proxy for a specific remote, but also for the whole repository. This won't work if I can't exclude my internal git server from using the proxy settings. Our organisation has an internal git server, while I need to fetch third-party modules hosted elsewhere on the Internet.

Sperafico Atlassian Support Thanks for the response Rafael, but it doesn't solve my problem. It only worked after i did both yarn config delete proxy and npm config delete proxy. You also seem to be pointing to the repo in that command, how does that work? This not only work when specifying a proxy for a specific remote, but also for the whole repository.

Using git command with proxy network settings

Our organisation has an internal git server, while I need to fetch third-party modules hosted elsewhere on the Internet. To access any external sites, I need to pass through the proxy server. However, at this point, I am unable to fetch from our internal git server. I can only fetch from there if I untick the checkbox mentioned above. So, to be able to use both external and internal repositories at the same time, I need to tell git to ignore the proxy for our internal git server and use the proxy for everything else. Could anyone please tell me how to accomplish this. For an existing repo, you can also set http. Thank you for your understanding. Sperafico Atlassian Support Thanks for the response Rafael, but it doesn't solve my problem. You also seem to be pointing to the repo in that command, how does that work. This won't work if I can't exclude my internal git server from using the proxy git remove proxy.

You also seem to be pointing to the repo in that command, how does that work? This not only work when specifying a proxy for a specific remote, but also for the whole repository. Sometimes I need to use pip, git, twine and PyCharm behind a proxy, and I have to look up how to configure them. Unfortunately the proxy was not recognizing my connection as local, so was trying to resolve it on the internet, and of course it failed. To find out if you added the proxy entry to the global or local config files run this from the console: git config -l --global grep http this will print the line if it is in the global file git config -l grep http this will print the line if it is in the repo config file Then to remove all the http. However, at this point, I am unable to fetch from our internal git server. Notice the absence of the --global 1 git config http. Consider something like: 1 git config --global http. When I tried to delete the proxy at home, yarn config get proxy still showed the proxy value.

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