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January 20, 2009 02:30
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A simple wrapper around socat to use as a git proxy command
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#!/bin/sh | |
# Use socat to proxy git through an HTTP CONNECT firewall. | |
# Useful if you are trying to clone git:// from inside a company. | |
# Requires that the proxy allows CONNECT to port 9418. | |
# | |
# Save this file as gitproxy somewhere in your path (e.g., ~/bin) and then run | |
# chmod +x gitproxy | |
# git config --global core.gitproxy gitproxy | |
# | |
# More details at http://tinyurl.com/8xvpny | |
# Configuration. Common proxy ports are 3128, 8123, 8000. | |
_proxy=proxy.yourcompany.com | |
_proxyport=3128 | |
exec socat STDIO PROXY:$_proxy:$1:$2,proxyport=$_proxyport |
shouldn't it be "$_user" and "$_passwd" in exec line @cuongitbk
another simple workaround (src) :
git config --global url.https://github.com/.insteadOf git://github.com/
Nice solution!
it doesn't work on my machine. I still need to set ~/.ssh/config.
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@boly38 super great workaround for github repos!