Modifying Network Settings—Git

You can view and change various source control network settings while working in Lingo.

How to Modify Network Settings

  1. 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.

  2. In the Group field, select the group for which you want to change the settings.

    OR

    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.
  3. (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.

  1. 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:

    Copy
    https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config
  2. Click Save.