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Andre Dietisheim commented on JBIDE-12302:
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I dont get yet what's happening here. java.net.UnknownHostException indicates that
host name resolution (
openshift.redhat.com -> IP) does not work. So the very first step
in talking to openshift, the translation to it's IP adress is failing, even before we
can even talk HTTP to it. Your proxy must be blocking it somehow.
Our tooling uses the proxy that is configured to Eclipse. I personnally use an internal
Red Hat proxy to talk to our staging openshift server and know that it works. Are you sure
that your proxy is set up correctly? Did you setup proxy entries for HTTP and HTTPS? Does
your proxy require authentication? if yes, did you supply the authentication settings in
the Eclipse preferences?
You could double check your proxy settings by simply trying to access any web page in a
browser within Eclipse.
Can't sign in to OpenShift from Eclipse behind a proxy
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Key: JBIDE-12302
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12302
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: openshift
Environment: Windows 7 Eclipse 3.7.1
Reporter: Beth Boose
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
When I try to create an OpenShift Application from the JBoss Central page in Eclipse the
wizard displays the following message after I enter username and password:
Could not check user credentials: Could not request /api: java.net.UnknownHostException:
openshift.redhat.com
Verified that manual proxy setting are configured correctly in Eclipse under Window ->
Preferences-> General -> Network Connections (proxy settings work with other
plugins).
When I'm not behind a proxy OpenShift login works as expected.
I don't see the OpenShift UI or JBoss tools version listed in the Affects Version
list, I have 2.3.1 for OpenShift tools.
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