One of the Maven repositories I want to proxy through my Nexus repository is private, i.e., it requires a username/password for access. So, I set up a proxy repository the usual way and entered my credentials under the authentication settings. So far, so good.
Now, normally I would add the new repository to the public repository group. But, as I understand it, this will allow anyone with access to my repository to access this private repository through mine, without authentication. Is this correct?
Can I solve this issue by creating a private repository group containing the new repository? I would then have to make a new repository target privilege in order to restrict access to the new private group, right?
I think the next step would be to create a new <profile>
and <repository>
in my settings.xml
, as well as a corresponding <mirror>
. And, finally, I'll need to exclude the new repository URL pattern from my default <mirror>
(e.g., <mirrorOf>*,!thirdparty,!private</mirror>
).
Am I on the right track? Making this harder than it needs to be? Or missing something?