I think you just want to use "https://plugins.gradle.org/"; as the URL. When I enter that and hit the "Test" button, it succeeds, but if I add the "m2" like you are, I get the same 404 error.

Incidentally, the "m2" suffix is typically used by Maven repositories, not Gradle ones. (To distinguish Maven v2 or v3 compatible repositories from Maven v1 repositories.)

Regards,
Dave P.

On 1/4/2016 9:22 AM, Whgibbo wrote:
Hi, I'm using Artifactory-oss 4.2.1 and I'm trying to add a remote repository for the *https://plugins.gradle.org/m2* But it is failing I've tried adding it as a gradle, maven and generic repository but it is failing with a 404. If I go to the page directly in a browser I also get a 404. Yet when I use it in my gradle build it is obtaining the gradle.plugin.com.github.mjdetullio.gradle:coverity-plugin. Any ideas or thoughts to what I'm doing wrong ?
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