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# Default Networking Configuration File |
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# This file may contain default values for the networking system properties. |
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# These values are only used when the system properties are not specified |
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# on the command line or set programatically. |
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# For now, only the various proxy settings can be configured here. |
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# Whether or not the DefaultProxySelector will default to System Proxy |
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# settings when they do exist. |
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# Set it to 'true' to enable this feature and check for platform |
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# specific proxy settings |
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# Note that the system properties that do explicitely set proxies |
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# (like http.proxyHost) do take precedence over the system settings |
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# even if java.net.useSystemProxies is set to true. |
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java.net.useSystemProxies=false |
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# Proxy configuration for the various protocol handlers. |
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# DO NOT uncomment these lines if you have set java.net.useSystemProxies |
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# to true as the protocol specific properties will take precedence over |
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# system settings. |
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# HTTP Proxy settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server |
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# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default |
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# value is 80) and nonProxyHosts is a '|' separated list of hostnames which |
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# should be accessed directly, ignoring the proxy server (default value is |
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# localhost & 127.0.0.1). |
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# http.proxyHost= |
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# http.proxyPort=80 |
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http.nonProxyHosts=localhost|127.*|[::1] |
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# HTTPS Proxy Settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server |
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# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default |
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# value is 443). The HTTPS protocol handlers uses the http nonProxyHosts list. |
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# https.proxyHost= |
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# https.proxyPort=443 |
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# FTP Proxy settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server |
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# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default |
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# value is 80) and nonProxyHosts is a '|' separated list of hostnames which |
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# should be accessed directly, ignoring the proxy server (default value is |
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# localhost & 127.0.0.1). |
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# ftp.proxyHost= |
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# ftp.proxyPort=80 |
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ftp.nonProxyHosts=localhost|127.*|[::1] |
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# Gopher Proxy settings. proxyHost is the name of the proxy server |
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# (e.g. proxy.mydomain.com), proxyPort is the port number to use (default |
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# value is 80) |
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# gopher.proxyHost= |
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# gopher.proxyPort=80 |
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# Socks proxy settings. socksProxyHost is the name of the proxy server |
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# (e.g. socks.domain.com), socksProxyPort is the port number to use |
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# (default value is 1080) |
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# socksProxyHost= |
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# socksProxyPort=1080 |
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# HTTP Keep Alive settings. remainingData is the maximum amount of data |
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# in kilobytes that will be cleaned off the underlying socket so that it |
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# can be reused (default value is 512K), queuedConnections is the maximum |
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# number of Keep Alive connections to be on the queue for clean up (default |
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# value is 10). |
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# http.KeepAlive.remainingData=512 |
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# http.KeepAlive.queuedConnections=10 |
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# Authentication Scheme restrictions for HTTP and HTTPS. |
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# In some environments certain authentication schemes may be undesirable |
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# when proxying HTTP or HTTPS. For example, "Basic" results in effectively the |
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# cleartext transmission of the user's password over the physical network. |
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# This section describes the mechanism for disabling authentication schemes |
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# based on the scheme name. Disabled schemes will be treated as if they are not |
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# supported by the implementation. |
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# The 'jdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes' property lists the authentication |
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# schemes that will be disabled when tunneling HTTPS over a proxy, HTTP CONNECT. |
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# The 'jdk.http.auth.proxying.disabledSchemes' property lists the authentication |
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# schemes that will be disabled when proxying HTTP. |
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# In both cases the property is a comma-separated list of, case-insensitive, |
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# authentication scheme names, as defined by their relevant RFCs. An |
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# implementation may, but is not required to, support common schemes whose names |
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# include: 'Basic', 'Digest', 'NTLM', 'Kerberos', 'Negotiate'. A scheme that |
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# is not known, or not supported, by the implementation is ignored. |
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# Note: This property is currently used by the JDK Reference implementation. It |
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# is not guaranteed to be examined and used by other implementations. |
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# |
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#jdk.http.auth.proxying.disabledSchemes= |
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jdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes=Basic |
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