You use server entries in your settings to provide auth to remote
repos (Nexus in this case) that maven is talking to.

If Nexus is talking to the remote repo, then you configure the
authentication in the Nexus proxy repository configuration for that
repo.

2009/10/14 David Meunier <david.meun...@si4g.fr>:
> Hi,
>
> Some of my remote Maven repositories managed by Nexus have restricted access 
> to only allowed users (Basic Auth). I wonder if it was possible to locally 
> configure such a repository in Maven settings.xml or in another way ?
>
> Documentation : http://maven.apache.org/settings.html.
>
> Best regards,
> David Meunier.
>
>
>

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