You can check your web browser setting if you are behind a proxy.
Most of your applications are (automatically) use your browser settings to
connect to the internet.
*
*Regards,
ToM
IE:
On the *Tools* menu in Internet Explorer, click *Internet Options*, click
the *Connections* tab, and then click *LAN Settings*.
Is the proxy box checked?
Firefox:
1. *Right click on the shortcut in start menu and select Mozilla Firefox
Options*.
2. *Click on the Advanced category*.
3.
*Click on Network tab*.
4.
*Click Settings under Connection*.
5.
*Check Manual proxy configuration*.
=> If in one of the browser 'automatic detection' is enabled than disable
that and try to browse to a webpage to see if you can still connect to the
net...
2011/1/26 Elijah M <edjm1971_at_gmail.com>
> Honestly I doubt I have any proxy server for a couple simple reasons
> 1. I don't know what a proxy server is exactly, only that it has to do with
> corporate firewalls or something like that. And I am working from home over
> a paid internet service.
> 2. The other guy working from home has no problems with connecting via
> http://
> 3. And my development software IntelliJ IDEA connects to the repository
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