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Brian Jackson commented on MRM-631:
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I experience it after Archiva has been up for some time. For 1.0.2 it was only
about 5 minutes, for 1.1.1 it was good for about 3 days. After that point it
will switch to always using the proxy server even for remote repos configured
to use direct connect. The concurrency of the access is not an issue since
after this issue happens it will happen consistently until a restart even with
no other users accessing the server.
> network proxy is always used when defined
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> Key: MRM-631
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-631
> Project: Archiva
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: remote proxy
> Affects Versions: 1.0
> Environment: Linux and Windows with JRE 1.5
> Reporter: Jacques REYNARD
> Assignee: Brett Porter
> Fix For: 1.1.1
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> Attachments: archiva.xml
>
>
> I've installed Archiva 1.0 as a Maven proxy repository for internet and
> corporate repositories.
> I've added the remote Internet Repositories, the network proxy and the proxy
> connectors.
> It works well for the internet repositories but when Archiva tries to connect
> to the corporate repository in the same subnetwork, Archiva uses
> the network proxy despite the proxy connector is set to Direct Connection.
> If no proxy connectors is defined, Archiva didn't try to get data form the
> corporate repository.
> If no network proxy is defined, Archiva can contact the corporate repository
> but not the Internet ones.
> I've done a test with network capture (wireshark ex ethereal) to confirm the
> network proxy defined is used. And the result confirm my opinion, the proxy
> is used.
> I attach the archiva.xml configuration file in order to check it.
> The corporate repository is localrepo and is available in http form the
> archiva server using lynx, wget and telnet.
> Thanks for your help
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