Also check what Maven you are using. The Ubuntu/Debian package of Maven
does some nasty rewriting and has some "interesting" default settings..

If you are using the debian package I would suggest to remove it and
switch to a manual install from the apache download.

manfred
> Take one of those URLs and type
>
> wget http://...
>
> See if that works
> On Feb 13, 2013 1:14 PM, "dzungdev" <dzung...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Hanasaki,
>>
>> I would like to say thanks for your detail explanation.
>>
>> I saw that you put the host is: firewall.domain.com but how I can get
>> the
>> information of username/password for it ?
>> Actually I tried to get information of proxy via firefox by go to Edit
>> -->
>> Preference --> Advanced --> Network --> Settings but I saw that the
>> current
>> option is: use System proxy. Then I tried to check my ubuntu 12.04 to
>> see
>> proxy information but when I go to System setting --> network setting
>> -->
>> Proxy, the use mode is None.
>>
>> Thanks and best regards,
>> Dzung
>>
>>
>>
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