Unable to git clone project from under proxy












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Recently I've added new SSD to my computer, on this disk I am unable to clone any git repository from under the proxy.



However, if I go to the directory with project on the old SSD (connected to the computer), I am able to pull, fetch etc. No problems with proxy. I am also unable to clone git repo from different directory on the old SSD.



I have set proxy using git config http.proxy to the same value as in the old working project.
Comparing git configs in directory where I can pull and where I cannot clone I've noticed these differences: remote.*, branch.*, gui.* are of course different/missing.



Global git config does not exist in both cases (git config --global -l returns no such file or directory).



git clone error:



git clone https://user@site.com/dir/project.git
Cloning into 'project'...
fatal: unable to access 'https://user@site.com/dir/project.git': Failed to connect to site.com port 443: Connection refused


http configs for both directories:



git config --get-regexp http.*
http.sslcainfo C:/Path/To/Cert/cert.crt
http.sslbackend openssl
http.proxy name:pw@server:port


I am using Windows 10, without proxy everything works just fine.










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  • git config https.proxy name:pw@server:port

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    Nov 21 '18 at 16:42


















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Recently I've added new SSD to my computer, on this disk I am unable to clone any git repository from under the proxy.



However, if I go to the directory with project on the old SSD (connected to the computer), I am able to pull, fetch etc. No problems with proxy. I am also unable to clone git repo from different directory on the old SSD.



I have set proxy using git config http.proxy to the same value as in the old working project.
Comparing git configs in directory where I can pull and where I cannot clone I've noticed these differences: remote.*, branch.*, gui.* are of course different/missing.



Global git config does not exist in both cases (git config --global -l returns no such file or directory).



git clone error:



git clone https://user@site.com/dir/project.git
Cloning into 'project'...
fatal: unable to access 'https://user@site.com/dir/project.git': Failed to connect to site.com port 443: Connection refused


http configs for both directories:



git config --get-regexp http.*
http.sslcainfo C:/Path/To/Cert/cert.crt
http.sslbackend openssl
http.proxy name:pw@server:port


I am using Windows 10, without proxy everything works just fine.










share|improve this question























  • git config https.proxy name:pw@server:port

    – phd
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:42
















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Recently I've added new SSD to my computer, on this disk I am unable to clone any git repository from under the proxy.



However, if I go to the directory with project on the old SSD (connected to the computer), I am able to pull, fetch etc. No problems with proxy. I am also unable to clone git repo from different directory on the old SSD.



I have set proxy using git config http.proxy to the same value as in the old working project.
Comparing git configs in directory where I can pull and where I cannot clone I've noticed these differences: remote.*, branch.*, gui.* are of course different/missing.



Global git config does not exist in both cases (git config --global -l returns no such file or directory).



git clone error:



git clone https://user@site.com/dir/project.git
Cloning into 'project'...
fatal: unable to access 'https://user@site.com/dir/project.git': Failed to connect to site.com port 443: Connection refused


http configs for both directories:



git config --get-regexp http.*
http.sslcainfo C:/Path/To/Cert/cert.crt
http.sslbackend openssl
http.proxy name:pw@server:port


I am using Windows 10, without proxy everything works just fine.










share|improve this question














Recently I've added new SSD to my computer, on this disk I am unable to clone any git repository from under the proxy.



However, if I go to the directory with project on the old SSD (connected to the computer), I am able to pull, fetch etc. No problems with proxy. I am also unable to clone git repo from different directory on the old SSD.



I have set proxy using git config http.proxy to the same value as in the old working project.
Comparing git configs in directory where I can pull and where I cannot clone I've noticed these differences: remote.*, branch.*, gui.* are of course different/missing.



Global git config does not exist in both cases (git config --global -l returns no such file or directory).



git clone error:



git clone https://user@site.com/dir/project.git
Cloning into 'project'...
fatal: unable to access 'https://user@site.com/dir/project.git': Failed to connect to site.com port 443: Connection refused


http configs for both directories:



git config --get-regexp http.*
http.sslcainfo C:/Path/To/Cert/cert.crt
http.sslbackend openssl
http.proxy name:pw@server:port


I am using Windows 10, without proxy everything works just fine.







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  • git config https.proxy name:pw@server:port

    – phd
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:42





















  • git config https.proxy name:pw@server:port

    – phd
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:42



















git config https.proxy name:pw@server:port

– phd
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git config https.proxy name:pw@server:port

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        I am unsure why setting it without --global didnt work, however this fixed the problem






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