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I'm trying to get R (running on Windows) to download some packages from the Internet, but the download fails because I can't get it to correctly use the necessary proxy server. The output text when I try the Windows menu option Packages > Install package(s)... and select a CRAN mirror is:

> utils:::menuInstallPkgs()
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Warning: unable to access index for repository http://cran.opensourceresources.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.12
Warning: unable to access index for repository http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/RWin/bin/windows/contrib/2.12
Error in install.packages(NULL, .libPaths()[1L], dependencies = NA, type = type) :
    no packages were specified
In addition: Warning message:
In open.connection(con, "r") :
    cannot open: HTTP status was '407 Proxy Authentication Required'

I know the address and port of the proxy, and I also know the address of the automatic configuration script. I don't know what the authentication is called, but when using the proxy (in a browser and some other applications), I enter a username and password in a dialog window that pops up.

To set the proxy, I tried each of the following:

  • Sys.setenv(http_proxy="http://proxy.example.com:8080")
  • Sys.setenv("http_proxy"="http://proxy.example.com:8080")
  • Sys.setenv(HTTP_PROXY="http://proxy.example.com:8080")
  • Sys.setenv("HTTP_PROXY"="http://proxy.example.com:8080")

For authentication, I similarly tried setting the http_proxy_user environment variable to:

  • ask
  • user:passwd
  • Leaving it untouched

Am I using the right commands in the right way?

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    Looks good. Did you also try starting R (on Windows, I presume?) with the --internet2 option? Jan 28, 2011 at 20:15
  • @Dirk E.: Yes; I checked and found that the Start Menu shortcut I run R from is set to use the --internet2 option. (And yes, it's on Windows; I've edited the question now to make that clear.) Jan 28, 2011 at 20:21
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    Ok, good, you could also try setting the key=value pairs of the env. variables in a file Renviron or even your installation-wide Renviron.site --- see help(Startup). Jan 28, 2011 at 20:31
  • @Dirk E.: Same error when I tried putting it in my Renviron.site; HTTP_PROXY and HTTP_PROXY_USER are getting populated by the Renviron.site file. Jan 28, 2011 at 22:22

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You have two options:

  1. Use --internet2 or setInternet2(TRUE) and set the proxy details in the control panel, in Internet Options
  2. Do not use either --internet2 or setInternet2(FALSE), but specify the environment variables

EDIT: One trick is, you cannot change your mind between 1 and 2, after you have tried it in a session, i.e. if you run the command setInternet2(TRUE) and try to use it e.g. install.packages('reshape2'), should this fail, you cannot then call setInternet2(FALSE). You have to restart the R session.

As of R version 3.2.0, the setInternet2 function can set internet connection settings and change them within the same R session. No need to restart.


When using option 2, one way (which is nice and compact) to specify the username and password is http_proxy="http://user:[email protected]:8080/"

In the past, I have had most luck with option 2

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  • +1. I can't get option 1 to work, but option 2 does the trick. Thanks! Jan 31, 2011 at 17:15
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If you want internet2 to be used everytime you use R you could add the following line to the Rprofile.site file which is located in R.x.x\etc\Rprofile.site

utils::setInternet2(TRUE)
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I've solved my trouble editing the file .Renviron as documented in Proxy setting for R.

EDITED

The solutions based on the setInternet2 statement do not work with the recent R versions because setInternet2 is declared defunct.

I'm using the 4.2.1 (on Win 11Pro) while I never had any problems in previous versions .

So to solve the problem need to modify some config files in order to fix the proxy issue not only for packages installation but, in general, also to acced to a remote resource (ie. boundary maps in my case).

The question "Proxy setting for R" collect a lot of solutions. I've found that this one has solved both my problems (packages installation and remote resources) explaining step-by-step how to edit the file .Renviron

Other solutions based on the customization of the file Renviron.site for me doesn't work

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  • Please state clearly that you turned a comment into a question giving credit to the comments author. If I misunderstood and your solution is in fact only linked, please flag as duplicate instead of using an answer post to link to that other question. If this is not a duplicate please explain the difference and tailor the answer.
    – Yunnosch
    Oct 17, 2022 at 16:52
  • I apologize but it was not my intention to take an action to earn credits but only to give an updated reference because the answers to this question cannot be used with updated versions of R. Since I don't know how to classify a question as DUPLICATE and I'm not a stackoverflow expert maybe it's better to delete my post?
    – Tiziano
    Oct 18, 2022 at 16:25
  • I am trying to help you. If you don't know what "flag as duplicate" means I will explain in more detail. (And if I am wrong tell me, this might be different for you than for me....) Since reputation 15 you should have the privilege to flag posts. Please look that up here stackoverflow.com/help/privileges One of the flags you should be able to raise on a post is "duplicate". You can set that, and provide a link to the Q/A which you think provides the solution. Only if it really has a solution for the problem describe here. Please read and try and let me know.
    – Yunnosch
    Oct 18, 2022 at 16:44
  • I did not get the details of " the answers to this question cannot be used with updated versions of R". But it could be the appreciated contribution (I lack the technical knowhow....). You might be able to create an answer which reference an existing answer and then explain something on top of it. If that is needed to be able to apply otherwise the answer you linked (and otherwise it does not help), then explaining and linking is fine. Not a duplicate. But that explanation is not yet in your answer. Add it. Maybe some other user than me can tell duplicate or not and will comment helpfully.
    – Yunnosch
    Oct 18, 2022 at 16:47
  • I've found the flag DUPLICATE (Actually, it was not such a hidden option, I simply did not feel confident enough to give such an indication and did not look into how to do it. Thank you for your encouragement).
    – Tiziano
    Oct 19, 2022 at 7:00
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install.packages("RCurl")

that will solve your problem.

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