Install Julia behind proxy on my linux box - ssl

I am trying to install Julia on a linux box which is behind proxy. The installation of julia is quite easy, but the installation of modules is very exhausting.
I tried setting up https_proxy - Failed
sslVerify: false on git level - Failed
JULIA_SSL_NO_VERIFY and other variables like these - Failed.
.curlrc file with insecure in it - Failed.
searched for documentations about the libgit2 and not really helpful documents are available for this on the official page or on the internet.
Really fed up on this. Can someone help me on this please?
Error:
(v1.6) pkg> add IJulia
Installing known registries into ~/.julia
┌ Warning: could not download https://pkg.julialang.org/registries
└ # Pkg.Types /buildworker/worker/package_linux64/build/usr/share/julia/stdlib/v1.6/Pkg/src/Types.jl:997
┌ Warning: could not download https://pkg.julialang.org/registries
└ # Pkg.Types /buildworker/worker/package_linux64/build/usr/share/julia/stdlib/v1.6/Pkg/src/Types.jl:997
Cloning registry from "https://github.com/JuliaRegistries/General.git" ERROR: failed to clone from https://github.com/JuliaRegistries/General.git, error: GitError(Code:ERROR, Class:SSL, SSL error: 0xffff8e00 - SSL - An invalid SSL record was received)

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