jeje, "now it works" :)


Ricardo Borillo wrote:
> 
> Hi Fred,
> 
> No it works. Thanks for the tip and sorry for the dumb question :(
> 
> Regards,
>   Ricardo
> 
> 
> 
> freddy33 wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> You just need to repeat yourself :) The DRY principle does not really
>> apply
>> in Maven...
>> Every repository declaration with ID needs its corresponding server
>> declaration. So adding:
>> <server>
>>      <id>central</id>
>>      <username>user1</username>
>>      <password><here the password encrypted></password>
>> </server>
>> <server>
>>      <id>snapshots</id>
>>      <username>user1</username>
>>      <password><here the password encrypted></password>
>> </server>
>> 
>> to your list of server should solve your issue.
>> HTH,
>> Fred.
>> 
>> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 8:45 AM, Ricardo Borillo <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm new to artifactory and i think this is a trivial problem, but i
>>> can't
>>> find the solution ...
>>>
>>> I follow this steps to configure security in artifactory 2.2.2:
>>>
>>> *. I create an admin user (user1) in artifactory.
>>> *. I give all permissions to user1.
>>> *. In "security general configuration" i uncheck "allow anonymous
>>> access"
>>> (password encryption policy is in "supported" state).
>>> *. In my maven 2.2.1 settings.xml file, i add this section:
>>>
>>>  <servers>
>>>    <server>
>>>      <id>PTY118b26</id>
>>>      <username>user1</username>
>>>      <password><here the password encrypted></password>
>>>    </server>
>>>  </servers>
>>>
>>>  <mirrors>
>>>    <mirror>
>>>      <mirrorOf>*</mirrorOf>
>>>      <name>repo</name>
>>>      <url>http://<myhost>/artifactory/repo</url>
>>>      <id>artifactory</id>
>>>    </mirror>
>>>  </mirrors>
>>>
>>> *. My project pom.xml have this information relative to artifactory:
>>>
>>>  <repositories>
>>>    <repository>
>>>      <snapshots>
>>>        <enabled>false</enabled>
>>>      </snapshots>
>>>      <id>central</id>
>>>      <name>repo</name>
>>>      <url>http://<myhost>/artifactory/repo</url>
>>>    </repository>
>>>    <repository>
>>>      <snapshots />
>>>      <id>snapshots</id>
>>>      <name>repo</name>
>>>      <url>http://<myhost>/artifactory/repo</url>
>>>    </repository>
>>>  </repositories>
>>>  <pluginRepositories>
>>>    <pluginRepository>
>>>      <snapshots>
>>>        <enabled>false</enabled>
>>>      </snapshots>
>>>      <id>central</id>
>>>      <name>plugins-releases</name>
>>>      <url>http://<myhost>/artifactory/plugins-releases</url>
>>>    </pluginRepository>
>>>    <pluginRepository>
>>>      <snapshots />
>>>      <id>snapshots</id>
>>>      <name>plugins-snapshots</name>
>>>      <url>http://<myhost>/artifactory/plugins-snapshots</url>
>>>    </pluginRepository>
>>>  </pluginRepositories>
>>>
>>>  <distributionManagement>
>>>    <repository>
>>>      <id>PTY118b26</id>
>>>      <name>PTY118b26-releases</name>
>>>      <url>http://<myhost>/artifactory/libs-releases-local</url>
>>>    </repository>
>>>  </distributionManagement>
>>>
>>> And when i execute "mvn clean package" i get this error:
>>>
>>> [WARNING] repository metadata for: 'snapshot
>>> com.db4o:db4o-full-java5:7.13-SNAPSHOT' could not be retrieved from
>>> repository: snapshots due to an error: Authorization failed: Access
>>> denied
>>> to:
>>> http://
>>> <myhost>/artifactory/repo/com/db4o/db4o-full-java5/7.13-SNAPSHOT/maven-metadata.xml
>>> [INFO] Repository 'snapshots' will be blacklisted
>>>
>>> When i try to access this URL through the browser, the browser ask me
>>> for a
>>> basic auth and it works perfect using artifcatory user1 and password ...
>>>
>>> What i'm missing??
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>>  Ricardo
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>> 
>> 
>> 
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