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(RSE) Proxy settings for FTP connection [message #1705957] Thu, 20 August 2015 08:18 Go to next message
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Hi guys,

i'm new at Eclipse and already worked with several IDE's (Aptana, PHPEdit...). Eclipse is the first one where i have troubles connecting to our FTP servers Sad.

I can't connect to our external servers, always get a connection timeout, which reason is probably the proxy setting.

I already set Preferences -> Network connection -> Active Provider to manual and set the correct proxy/port for HTTP and HTTPS. This works because i get all content in marketplace and "install new software" feature.

But every FTP connect to external fails, because i have to set a own FTP proxy setting (like i do in every other IDE) - so with a different port. How can i set the FTP proxy in Eclipse?

By the way, FTP connections to internal servers (without a proxy) work properly.

Please help
Re: (RSE) Proxy settings for FTP connection [message #1706083 is a reply to message #1705957] Fri, 21 August 2015 18:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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RSE uses Apache Commons Net for its FTP provider.

Check if http://wiki.apache.org/commons/Net/FrequentlyAskedQuestions helps resolving your issue.
Re: (RSE) Proxy settings for FTP connection [message #1706217 is a reply to message #1706083] Tue, 25 August 2015 02:31 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Unfortunately that doesn't really help me. Both links (marc.theaimesgroup.com and the Java properties doc) are dead and there is no hint how to solve this if not using a SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 proxy. We now had to bypass the affected users for not using the proxy for FTP. But that seems pretty unusual to me that it's necessary to change the network for using Eclipse. As i already mentioned, every other IDE has no problems with setting correct FTP proxies what let me reflect again if Eclipse is the right environment for us.
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