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Configuring HTTP Proxy Settings
The following scenarios are possible depending on your site configuration.
If you do not use an HTTP proxy server, your HTTP connection settings are complete.
HTTP Proxy Server without Authentication
Follow these steps:
- On the Settings tab, go to System Settings, Software Acquisition.
- In the HTTP Proxy section, select the Enable Proxy Settings check box, and provide the HTTP proxy port and address.
- Click Apply.
The changes take effect.
- Go to User Settings, Software Acquisition.
- In the HTTP Proxy section, verify that the user name and password are not provided. If they are provided, remove both of them, and click Apply.
The changes take effect.
HTTP Proxy Server with Basic Authentication
Follow these steps:
- On the Settings tab, go to System Settings, Software Acquisition.
- In the HTTP Proxy section, select the Enable Proxy Settings check box, and provide the HTTP proxy port and address.
- Click Apply.
The changes take effect.
- Go to User Settings, Software Acquisition.
- In the HTTP Proxy section, provide a user name and password for the HTTP proxy server.
- Click Apply.
The changes take effect.
HTTP Proxy Server with NTLM Authentication
Follow these steps:
- On the Settings tab, go to System Settings, Software Acquisition.
- In the HTTP Proxy section, select the Enable Proxy Settings check box, and provide the HTTP proxy port and address.
- Click Apply.
The changes take effect.
- Go to User Settings, Software Acquisition.
- In the HTTP Proxy section, provide the NTML domain, user name and password for the HTTP proxy server. The following sample is an example of providing the NTML domain and user name:
mydomain\user1
- Click Apply.
The changes take effect.
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