Modifying Network Settings—Git
You can view and change various source control network settings while working in Lingo.
How to Modify Network Settings
- Do one of the following, depending on the part of the user interface you are using:
- Ribbon Select Source Control > Network Settings.
- Right-Click If you have the File List open, right-click on any file and select Source Control > Project > Network Settings.
- Local Toolbar In the local toolbar of the File List, click , then select Project > Network Settings.
- Source Control Explorer From the View ribbon, open the Source Control Explorer. From the drop-down, select the Home Page view. Click Network Settings.
The Network Settings dialog opens.
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In the Group field, select the group for which you want to change the settings.
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Do one of the following:
- (Optional) If you want to add a custom group, type its name in the Group field, then click Add.
- (Optional) If you want to remove a group, select it from the Group field, then click Remove.
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(Optional) If you entered a custom group name, in the Remote Host field, enter the name of the domain to which the network settings should apply.
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In the grid, make changes to the network settings as necessary. Click to sort the settings by category, or click to sort them alphabetically.
Git Network Settings
- Cookies
- Cookie File
- Save Cookies
- HTTP Proxy Options
- Proxy Host
- Identity
- User Agent
- Performance
- Enable EPSV
- Max Requests
- Maximum High Latency Time
- Min Sessions
- Minimum Transfer Speed
- POST Buffer Maximum
- SSL Configuration
- SSL CA File
- SSL CA Path
- SSL Certificate
- SSL Key File
- SSL Password Prompt
- Try SSL
- Verify SSL
Note For more information about each of these settings, refer to:
Copyhttps://git-scm.com/docs/git-config
- Cookies
- Click Save.