If you want to use the Update Center or access the Internet through the IDE but your system is behind a firewall or you use a proxy server, you need to configure the IDE with your proxy settings.
To configure the IDE to use an HTTP proxy:
To run the IDE using a SOCKS proxy, you must pass the SOCKS proxy host and proxy port parameters to the JVM when you start the IDE. On Microsoft Windows machines, use the ide.cfg file to pass the parameters. On UNIX and LINUX machines, you can write a wrapper shell script.
To configure the IDE to use a SOCKS proxy, when running on a Microsoft Windows machine:
-J-DsocksProxyHost=SOCKS-SERVER -DsocksProxyPort=1080
where SOCKS-SERVER is the host name of your SOCKS proxy.
To configure the IDE to use a SOCKS proxy, when running on a UNIX or LINUX machine:
runide.sh -J-DsocksProxyHost=SOCKS-SERVER -DsocksProxyPort=1080
where SOCKS-SERVER is the host name of your SOCKS proxy.
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Configuring HTTP Server Options |