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I've just upgraded Android Studio to version built on 28 July 2015. And proxy settings stopped working.

I have them configured in AS preferences and in project's gradle.properties like this:

systemProp.http.proxyHost=some.proxy.adress.com systemProp.http.proxyPort=3128 

And yet gradle build fails suggesting I should configure the proxy in either graddle properties or IDE.

Error:Connection timed out: connect. If you are behind an HTTP proxy, please configure the proxy settings either in IDE or Gradle.

What else can I try?

P.S. Proxy works and is picked-up properly from Android Studio preferences, as git works as expected.

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Perhaps you also need to configure the https settings

systemProp.https.proxyHost=www.somehost.org systemProp.https.proxyPort=8080 systemProp.https.proxyUser=userid systemProp.https.proxyPassword=password systemProp.https.nonProxyHosts=*.nonproxyrepos.com|localhost 
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A project specific file that is checked into GIT is not the proper place for personal proxy settings, especially not for my userid and password. But even the proxy host and port will be different depending on what machine I'm working on. What is the correct solution? Where do I place them IDE specific, not project specific?
You can have a gradle.properties file outside the project in your gradle user home directory (defined by the GRADLE_USER_HOME environment variable). You can also pass properties on the command line via -Dprop=value. More info here
Could you maybe add that into your answer/solution? That should be the preferred place for those settings. Only in exotic cases, you want to have your proxy settings to be checked in with your project files.
Along with http proxy, add https proxy details also. In my network the parameters for both protocols are same. If I give only http, it is not working. I copied all the lines and made it to https, it worked.
How can we pass proxyUser and password by argument ? i dont want to user globle gradle.propaerties file.
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After finding an answer for days...

As Lance said, you need to set in the gradle.properties settings for https (I write details here for further visitors)

systemProp.https.proxyHost=some.proxy.adress.com systemProp.https.proxyPort=3128 

At the end, your gradle.properties file (on the root of the project) will be :

systemProp.http.proxyHost=some.proxy.adress.com systemProp.http.proxyPort=3128 systemProp.https.proxyHost=some.proxy.adress.com systemProp.https.proxyPort=3128 

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adding the same proxy host and port for https solved my problem, thanks
This helped! https.proxyPort wasn't supported though just https.proxyHost was.
You saved my day. ;)
How can we pass proxyUser and password by argument ? i dont want to user globle gradle.propaerties file.

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