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14.3. Using a Git HTTP Proxy
When using Fabric's built-in Git cluster, all nodes communicate directly with each other over HTTP. If you need to secure communications, you can configure a Git HTTP proxy.
Configuring a Git HTTP proxy
You configure a Git HTTP proxy by configuring the
GitProxyService.
After you have created the fabric (as described in the section called “Git cluster tutorial”) issue these commands at the command line:
$ fabric:profile-edit --pid io.fabric8.git.proxy/proxyHost=servername default $ fabric:profile-edit --pid io.fabric8.git.proxy/proxyPort=portNumber default

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