How to connect to a git repository using the GIT protocol
I have my proxy that listen to localhost
port 1233
when I do clone I to https I changed the the http proxy and https proxy
export http_proxy=http://localhost:1233
export https_proxy=http://localhost:1233
and then clone to https worked for me from the proxy
git clone https://....
I want to do the same with clone with git protocol
git clone git://
which environment variable do I need to change that the git protocol will listen to localhost:1233
, I saw option with insteadOf
but I prefer do use different way if it is possible
git config --global url."https://github.com/".insteadOf git@github.com:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
git git-config
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I have my proxy that listen to localhost
port 1233
when I do clone I to https I changed the the http proxy and https proxy
export http_proxy=http://localhost:1233
export https_proxy=http://localhost:1233
and then clone to https worked for me from the proxy
git clone https://....
I want to do the same with clone with git protocol
git clone git://
which environment variable do I need to change that the git protocol will listen to localhost:1233
, I saw option with insteadOf
but I prefer do use different way if it is possible
git config --global url."https://github.com/".insteadOf git@github.com:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
git git-config
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Jan 1 at 11:39
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– phd
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I have my proxy that listen to localhost
port 1233
when I do clone I to https I changed the the http proxy and https proxy
export http_proxy=http://localhost:1233
export https_proxy=http://localhost:1233
and then clone to https worked for me from the proxy
git clone https://....
I want to do the same with clone with git protocol
git clone git://
which environment variable do I need to change that the git protocol will listen to localhost:1233
, I saw option with insteadOf
but I prefer do use different way if it is possible
git config --global url."https://github.com/".insteadOf git@github.com:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
git git-config
I have my proxy that listen to localhost
port 1233
when I do clone I to https I changed the the http proxy and https proxy
export http_proxy=http://localhost:1233
export https_proxy=http://localhost:1233
and then clone to https worked for me from the proxy
git clone https://....
I want to do the same with clone with git protocol
git clone git://
which environment variable do I need to change that the git protocol will listen to localhost:1233
, I saw option with insteadOf
but I prefer do use different way if it is possible
git config --global url."https://github.com/".insteadOf git@github.com:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
git git-config
git git-config
edited Jan 1 at 8:18
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Possible duplicate of git:// through proxy
– phd
Jan 1 at 11:39
stackoverflow.com/…
– phd
Jan 1 at 11:39
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2
Possible duplicate of git:// through proxy
– phd
Jan 1 at 11:39
stackoverflow.com/…
– phd
Jan 1 at 11:39
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Possible duplicate of git:// through proxy
– phd
Jan 1 at 11:39
Possible duplicate of git:// through proxy
– phd
Jan 1 at 11:39
stackoverflow.com/…
– phd
Jan 1 at 11:39
stackoverflow.com/…
– phd
Jan 1 at 11:39
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Possible duplicate of git:// through proxy
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