Getting Git to work with a proxy server - fails with "Request timed out"
Command to use:
git config --global http.proxy http://proxyuser:[email protected]:8080
- change
proxyuser
to your proxy user - change
proxypwd
to your proxy password - change
proxy.server.com
to the URL of your proxy server - change
8080
to the proxy port configured on your proxy server
Note that this works for both http and https repos.
If you decide at any time to reset this proxy and work without proxy:
Command to use:
git config --global --unset http.proxy
Finally, to check the currently set proxy:
git config --global --get http.proxy
This worked for me, in windows XP behind a corporate firewall.
I didnt have to install any local proxy or any other software besides git v1.771 from http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/downloads/list?can=3
$ git config --global http.proxy http://proxyuser:[email protected]:8080
$ git config --system http.sslcainfo /bin/curl-ca-bundle.crt
$ git remote add origin https://mygithubuser:[email protected]/repoUser/repoName.git
$ git push origin master
proxyuser= the proxy user I was assigned by our IT dept, in my case it is the same windows user I use to log in to my PC, the Active Directory user
proxypwd= the password of my proxy user
proxy.server.com:8080 = the proxy name and port, I got it from Control Panel, Internet Options, Connections, Lan Settings button, Advanced button inside the Proxy Server section, use the servername and port on the first (http) row.
mygithubuser = the user I use to log in to github.com
mygithubpwd = the password for my github.com user
repoUser = the user owner of the repo
repoName = the name of the repo