How do I get Git to use a proxy server?
I need to check out code from a Git server, but it shows \"Request timed out\" every time. How do I get around this?
I work on Windows XP at work(state/gov), so I did my research and found this here and it worked for me. Hope this helps :)
The http_proxy Environment Variable
If you use a proxy server or firewall, you may need to set the http_proxy environment variable in order to access some url from commandline. Example : Installing ppm for perl or applying rpm in linux ,updating ubuntu
Set the http_proxy variable with the hostname or IP address of the proxy server: http_proxy=http:// [proxy.example.org]
If the proxy server requires a user name and password, include them in the following form: http_proxy=http:// [username:password@proxy.example.org]
If the proxy server uses a port other than 80, include the port number: http_proxy=http:// [username:password@proxy.example.org:8080]
Windows XP
- Open the Control Panel and click the System icon.
- On the Advanced tab, click on Environment Variables.
- Click New in the System variables panel.
- Add http_proxy with the appropriate proxy information (see examples above).
Linux, Solaris or HP-UX
Set the http_proxy environment variable using the command specific to your shell (e.g. set or export). To make this change persistent, add the command to the appropriate profile file for the shell. For example, in bash, add a line like the following to your .bash_profile or .bashrc file:
- http_proxy=http:// [username:password@hostname:port];
- export $http_proxy