Nexus Repository manager OSS 3 proxy and save - repository

I need following: when client request package from Nexus proxy repository - the package will be downloaded from Intenet to Nexus, but not delivered to client.
Is it possible?

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maven deploy to nexus through SSO

I have nexus installed behind of apache server. apache is configured to use SSO, it's triggered in the apache level and then I pass uid through headers.
the problem is that does not work when I want to deploy to nexus with maven.
Have you any idea please
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Using Web Server for Maven Site

We are currently moving from Nexus 2 to Artifactory.
While Nexus 2 had dedicated support for Maven Sites, Artifactory has not.
I guess that I could deploy Maven Sites to an Apache HTTP Server, a Tomcat or anything similar, but I am not sure.
What are the prerequisites for using a server as a "Maven Site server"?
The following seems to work:
Install a Apache httpd on a Linux system. Configure the www directory.
Use scp to deploy the site to the defined www directory.
For scp, you need the wagon dependency for ssh and an appropriate user for your Linux server.

Unable to login to artifactory docker repository

I am using an nginx reverse proxy behind the artifactory server as decribed in this document https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Docker+Repositories
When I try and login to the repository I get the following error
Error response from daemon: no successful auth challenge for https://mynginxloadbalancer:2222/v2/ -
Note that I am using a certified CA certifacte (digicert) and can access the repository in the browser. I am on docker version 1.10 and artifactory version pro 4.2.2

Deploying Maven artifact on Apache HTTP

I am new to web hosting.
I want to use an Apache HTTP server to host the site for my artifact built with Maven.
Since Maven uses protocols like SCP, what else should I require to configure the system?
How should I configure the system so that my artifact is available on my HTTP server?
I could set up Artifactory, but I want to know if it is possible to do so without any other third party artifact management system.
Thanks!

uploading artifacts for maven in apache archiva

I am using Spring roo.But i found that roo uses internet to download the maven plugins at first time. To avoid it am trying to use Apache archiva Stand alone.But i don know how can i configure it for maven.Can you help me to solve this
Apache Archiva can serve the artifacts you need for Spring Roo, but if you do not have an internet connection from the Apache Archiva server then you have to upload the artifacts yourself.
But if you can get the server connected to the internet once, then you can let the archiva server download the artifacts for you, because it can act as a proxy and then caches the artifacts. Once connected to internet, let Spring Roo retrieve the artifacts from the Archiva server. When you have done this one time, archiva should have cached the artifacts. Then you could disconnect it from the internet.
If you want to know how you can configure maven to use the Apache Archiva repository, look at:
http://archiva.apache.org/docs/1.0.1/userguide/using-repository.html