How to configure a HTTP proxy for svn

Solution 1:

Have you seen the FAQ entry What if I'm behind a proxy??

... edit your "servers" configuration file to indicate which proxy to use. The files location depends on your operating system. On Linux or Unix it is located in the directory "~/.subversion". On Windows it is in "%APPDATA%\Subversion". (Try "echo %APPDATA%", note this is a hidden directory.)

For me this involved uncommenting and setting the following lines:

#http-proxy-host=my.proxy
#http-proxy-port=80
#http-proxy-username=[username]
#http-proxy-password=[password]

On command line : nano ~/.subversion/servers

Solution 2:

You can find the instructions here. Basically you just add

[global]
http-proxy-host = ip.add.re.ss
http-proxy-port = 3128
http-proxy-compression = no

to your ~/.subversion/servers file.

Solution 3:

In windows 7, you may have to edit this file

C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\Subversion\servers

[global]
http-proxy-host = ip.add.re.ss
http-proxy-port = 3128

Solution 4:

There are two common approaches for this:

  • Specify http-proxy- options in your /etc/.subversion/servers or %APPDATA%\Subversion\servers file,

  • Use --config-option command-line option to specify the same http-proxy- options in single command-line you run. For example,

    svn checkout ^
    --config-option servers:global:http-proxy-host=<PROXY-HOST> ^
    --config-option servers:global:http-proxy-port=<PORT> <REPO-URL> <LWC-DIR> 
    

If you are on Windows, you can also write http-proxy- options to Windows Registry. It's pretty handy if you need to apply proxy settings in Active Directory environment via Group Policy Objects.