we didn't do that kind of thing. we have a company-level artifactory
repository.someone didn't follow the rule but most of us are good citizen,
and follow the maven RULE,
Is maven block strategy to block IP  too strict?
Can I do anything to Fix it Up?



2008/9/26 Wayne Fay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> It is possible to get blocked if you are acting as a bad citizen
> (downloading the entire Central repo using wget, for example). Have
> you (or someone else at your company) attempted to do this from your
> IP address?
>
> If not, the repo is probably just busy, or you had some random
> Internet connection failure. Try again. "Normal" Maven usage of the
> repo will not get you blocked.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 7:37 AM, 陈思淼 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This's log from artifactory.
> >
> > 2008-09-26 22:27:28,025 [WARN ] (RemoteRepoBase.java:259{10})     -
> repo1:
> > Error in getting information for 'org/apache/maven
> > /maven-model/2.0.4/maven-model-2.0.4.pom.sha1'
> > (org.apache.commons.httpclient.ConnectionPoolTimeoutException: Timeout
> > waiting
> >  for connection).
> >
> > we company only have one outlet IP address ,someone may download Maven
> from
> > apache and didn't set the Mirror of central in the conf/setting.xml. so
> they
> > download the pom directly from central? Is that the reason why the
> central
> > repo block our IP address?
> >
>

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