HTTP Proxy
File | Settings | Appearance and Behavior | System Settings | HTTP Proxy for Windows and Linux
JetBrains Rider | Settings or Preferences | Appearance and Behavior | System Settings | HTTP Proxy for macOS
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Preferences configurable on this page are saved using the mechanism of directory-based settings.
By default, JetBrains Rider uses your system proxy settings. Use this page to customize settings of an HTTP or SOCKS proxy server for JetBrains Rider.
These settings affect the connections that JetBrains Rider establishes to download plugins, check license validity, synchronize IDE settings between instances, and perform other tasks for the IDE itself.
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If you are not sure about the correct proxy settings in your organization, ask your system administrator for assistance.
![The HTTP Proxy page The HTTP Proxy page](https://resources.jetbrains.com/help/img/rider/2024.3/proxy_server_settings.png)
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No proxy | Connect directly without a proxy. |
Auto-detect proxy settings | Use the system proxy settings (default behavior) or an automatically detected proxy auto-config (PAC) file. On Window and macOS, you can click System proxy settings to open the network proxy settings of your operating system.
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Manual proxy configuration | Specify proxy settings manually.
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Check connection | Click to check the proxy settings and, in the window that opens, enter a URL to check connection to it through the specified proxy server. |