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| <H1 class="Head">Network Connections</H1> |
| <p class="Head">The following sections describe the preferences available on the |
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| <a class="command-link" href='javascript:executeCommand("org.eclipse.ui.window.preferences(preferencePageId=org.eclipse.ui.net.NetPreferences)")'> |
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| <strong>General > Network Connections</strong></a> |
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| preference page.</p> |
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| <TH> <P class="Para">Option</P></TH> |
| <TH> <P class="Para">Description</P></TH> |
| <TH> <P class="Para">Default</P></TH> |
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| <TD valign="top" align="left"><NOBR>Active Provider</NOBR></TD> |
| <TD valign="top" align="left">Specifies the settings profile to be used when opening connections. |
| Choosing the <strong>Direct</strong> provider causes all the connections to be opened without the use |
| of a proxy server. Selecting <strong>Manual</strong> causes settings defined in Eclipse to be used. On some |
| platforms there is also a <strong>Native</strong> provider available, selecting this one causes |
| settings that were discovered in the OS to be used.</TD> |
| <TD valign="top" align="left"><NOBR>Native (if present)</NOBR><BR><nobr>Manual (otherwise)</nobr></TD> |
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| <TD valign="top" align="left">Proxy entries</TD> |
| <TD valign="top" align="left">The table displays entries that are available for all |
| providers. Checkboxes in the first column of the table indicate entries to be used for the |
| currently selected provider.</TD> |
| <TD> </TD> |
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| <TD valign="top" align="left">Proxy bypass</TD> |
| <TD valign="top" align="left">Use this table to specify, either by name or pattern, |
| which hosts should not use any proxy. A direct connection will always be used for matching hosts. |
| Checkboxes in the first column of the table indicate entries to be used for the currently selected provider.</TD> |
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| <h3>Proxy entries</h3> |
| <p>When using <strong>Manual</strong> proxy provider there are three predefined schemas to set |
| settings for: HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS<a href="#SOCKS"> [1]</a>. Configuration for each schema is displayed |
| in the <strong>Proxy entries</strong> table. To edit settings for a particular schema double-click |
| the entry or select the entry and click <strong>Edit...</strong> button. If <strong>Port</strong> |
| field is left blank default port number will be used. Following table lists default port numbers for |
| each of the predefined schemas.</p> |
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| <TH> <P class="Para">Schema</P></TH> |
| <TH> <P class="Para">Default Port</P></TH> |
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| <TD valign="top" align="left">HTTP</TD> |
| <TD>80</TD> |
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| <TD valign="top" align="left">SSL</TD> |
| <TD>443</TD> |
| </TR> |
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| <TD valign="top" align="left">SOCKS</TD> |
| <TD>1080</TD> |
| </TR> |
| </TABLE> |
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| <p>The <strong>Network Connections</strong> preference page</p> |
| <p><img alt="Network Connections preference page" src="../images/net-general.png"></p> |
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| <p><a name="SOCKS"></a> |
| 1. The SOCKS proxy support in Java 1.4 had certain limitations. Due to these limitations, |
| the setting of the SOCKS system properties is not performed when a 1.4 VM is used. The SOCKS proxy |
| may still be used by some tooling when running on a 1.4 VM (e.g. CVS). However, users should use a 1.5 (or 5.0) |
| VM if they require full SOCKS proxy support. |
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| <h3 class="related">Related reference</h3> |
| <A href="ref-ssh2-preferences.htm">SSH2 Preferences</A> |
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