Android SDK Manager Proxy Settings in LINUX

user1400716 picture user1400716 · May 17, 2012 · Viewed 18.8k times · Source

I am trying to install the Android SDK, in Ubuntu, behind my work firewall and am getting 'failed to connect to dl-ssl.google.com' messages. This is a known problem but every solution I see involves proxy settings and selecting the 'force http' option. It appears that this is straightforward in windows, however I'd like to know how to do the same in LINUX. I can set the eclipse proxy settings but I don't think this gets used by the android sdk manager. Is there a config file somewhere?

Thanks in advance.

Marc

Answer

user1400716 picture user1400716 · Jun 19, 2012

The solution was to setup a local proxy to perform authentication and create the file ~/.android/androidtool.cfg to redirect android to the local proxy as follows.

### Settings for Android Tool
#Tue Jun 12 01:34:55 PDT 2012
http.proxyPort=3128
sdkman.monitor.density=108
http.proxyHost=127.0.0.1
sdkman.show.update.only=true
sdkman.ask.adb.restart=false
sdkman.force.http=true
sdkman.show.updateonly=true

This file may already exist with entries such as

http.proxyPort=
http.proxyHost=127.0.0.1\:3128

For me, this did not work until I changed it to the form shown above:

http.proxyPort=3128
http.proxyHost=127.0.0.1