SVN Proxy Settings

June 28, 2009 at 3:27 pm Leave a comment

Subversion (SVN) is a version control system used to maintain current and historical versions of files such as source code, web pages, and documentation.

If you are behind a proxy you will have to set the proxy before using svn.

The procedure for the same goes as follows :

1. Open “servers” file located in “.subversion” directory in your home directory.

vi ~/.subversion/servers

2. You will find following lines of code located in the file

[global]
# http-proxy-exceptions = *.exception.com, www.internal-site.org
# http-proxy-host = defaultproxy.whatever.com
# http-proxy-port = 7000
# http-proxy-username = defaultusername
# http-proxy-password = defaultpassword

Set the appropriate values and remove the ‘#’ from the beginning. Make sure you don’t leave any whitespaces at the front of the lines being edited.

After editing the code will look like

[global]
http-proxy-exceptions = *.exception.com, www.internal-site.org
http-proxy-host = defaultproxy.whatever.com
http-proxy-port = 7000
http-proxy-username = username
http-proxy-password = password

3. Save the file and exit.

You are now ready to use svn.

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