How to Specify Eclipse Proxy Authentication Credentials?

我的梦境 提交于 2019-11-28 06:11:47
Eli Acherkan

In Eclipse, go to Window → Preferences → General → Network Connections. In the Active Provider combo box, choose "Manual". In the proxy entries table, for each entry click "Edit..." and supply your proxy host, port, username and password details.

If you have still problems, try deactivating ("Clear") SOCKS

see: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=281384 "I believe the reason for this is because it uses the SOCKS proxy instead of the HTTP proxy if SOCKS is configured."

Here is the workaround:

In eclipse.ini write the following:

-vmargs
-Dorg.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.excludeContributors= org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient
-Dhttp.proxyHost=*myproxyhost*
-Dhttp.proxyPort=*myproxyport*
-Dhttp.proxyUser=*proxy username*
-Dhttp.proxyPassword=*proxy password*
-Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=localhost|127.0.0.1

After starting eclipse verify, that you use the Manual proxy method.

HTH

Amir

Window → Preferences → General → Network Connections then under "Proxy ByPass" click "Add Host" and enter the link from which you will be getting your third-party plugin; that's it bingo, now it should get the plugin no problem.

I struggle with this constantly, as it seems it is a different solution every time a new version of Eclipse is released. Here is a solution that doesn't involve displaying your password in the .ini file.

In Eclipse go to Window > Preferences > General > security Secure Storage

In the Password tab click on the "Change Password" button Fill in the security questions. Don't make them to hard. Finish

Now go to Window > Preferences > General > Network connections. Choose "Manual" from drop down. Double click "HTTP" option and enter the Host, Port, Username and Password. Finish

Now go to Window > Preferences > General > security Secure Storage

In the Password tab click on the "Recover Password" button Fill in the security questions. Finish

Eclipse now stores your username and password

This sometime works, sometime no.

I have installed 1 Eclipse - works.

Installed second - doesn't work.

And I cann't figure why!

After some time may be found a solution.

Need delete all setting for proxy (included credentials). And re-insert for new.

After this for me getting work.

Try to fill only the HTTP schema

Add the following line at the end of your eclipse.ini file

-Dorg.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.excludeContributors=org.eclipse.ecf.provider.filetransfer.httpclient4

For eclipse Mar1 : - Window > Preferences > General > Network connections. Choose "Manual" from drop down. Double click "HTTP" option and enter the Host, Port, Username and Password. Apply and Finish,,it will work as expected...

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