Correct Java setting to pass proxy options to plugin install

It appears that `proxyHost` and `proxyPort` are not valid Java
properties; they should be prefixed with either `http` or `https`. There
is no code that the flags pass through in `plugin` that munges the flags
in any way, so they should be passed through as indicated in the Java
docs.

See:
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/net/proxies.html
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/net/proxies.html
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Tyler Langlois 2016-07-19 14:36:49 -04:00 committed by Clinton Gormley
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@ -165,18 +165,18 @@ sudo bin/elasticsearch-plugin install analysis-icu --timeout 0
To install a plugin via a proxy, you can pass the proxy details in with the
Java settings `proxyHost` and `proxyPort`. On Unix based systems, these
options can be set on the command line:
options can be set on the command line for both http and https:
[source,shell]
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sudo ES_JAVA_OPTS="-DproxyHost=host_name -DproxyPort=port_number" bin/elasticsearch-plugin install mobz/elasticsearch-head
sudo ES_JAVA_OPTS="-Dhttp.proxyHost=host_name -Dhttp.proxyPort=port_number -Dhttps.proxyHost=host_name -Dhttps.proxyPort=https_port_number" bin/elasticsearch-plugin install mobz/elasticsearch-head
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On Windows, they need to be added to the `ES_JAVA_OPTS` environment variable:
[source,shell]
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set ES_JAVA_OPTS="-DproxyHost=host_name -DproxyPort=port_number"
set ES_JAVA_OPTS="-Dhttp.proxyHost=host_name -Dhttp.proxyPort=port_number -Dhttps.proxyHost=host_name -Dhttps.proxyPort=https_port_number"
bin/elasticsearch-plugin install analysis-icu
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