Hello,

Hi,




All traffic coming from my company's network to the maven central repo
has been blocked. This happened a few years ago. Since then we have
tried using various mirrors of the central repo, but we periodically get
blocked by them as well. We do use a maven proxy to try and reduce the
amount of traffic we are sending to the servers, but we still keep
getting blocked. I am unsure why this is, maybe not all developers here
have the correct mirror settings in their pom.xml?


Are you (for now) talking about Maven's log message
"repository XXX has been blacklisted"
or are you really talking about HTTP-reqeuests that are blocked?

IMHO these are two very different things.
Maybe some expert can shed a light into what the
log message really means - I tend to ignore it
as it shows up often without making any sense to me...


What would you recommend that we do? Should we create our own mirror of
the maven central repository? We would have to be un-blacklisted for
that to happen. Is there some proxy setting I should check?



Thanks,

Michael Beaubien



Regards
  Jörg

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