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In our company, we are accessing the web through a proxy (http://www.bluecoat.com/). We created a new Kenai project today through the web site, but as we tried to login with Netbeans, it never managed to get us access to. In fact, nothing related to Kenai does work at all (project lookup, login, etc). When we look at the IDE log, there are connection exceptions (something related to REST). The proxy is configure properly as we are still able to report bug reports or see the blog/news on the start page. This is rather an annoying issue for us since we wanted to host one and maybe more projects on Kenai. Currently this seems not possible at all (we cannot import sources either through SVN. We have authentication issues...)
Thanks for the report. But I would like to ask you for additional information. Could you please attach your messages.log from your netbeans userdir? In the report you told that you are able to report bug (do you mean by this that you are reporting bug to a Kenai project from NetBeans?) Thanks.
I have forgotten...also it is be helpful to know whether the issue is related to NetBeans 6.7 or you are able to reproduce this bug in the latest daily builds. Thanks.
I can send you the logs, even though they might not be very useful (just a IOException with very few infos). Same behavior on 6.8m1. I in the meantime, I asked my sysadmin to remove the Kenai URL for our project from the proxy scanned URIs. Since, it works. I still don't understand what does our proxy do to avoid/corrupt REST or SVN connections over HTTPS. I only know that they decrypt the data on the proxy for analysis and then encrypt it again before forwarding it to us. I can still make Netbeans bug reports from inside the IDE when exceptions are raised or get info from the internet for the "start page".
Please attach the messages.log to this issue. We need as much information as possible. Thanks.