- Go to .
- Click the Agent tab.
- Go to the Internal Proxy section.
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Select the type of proxy settings that
internal Security Agents use when
connecting to the Apex One server or Smart
Protection Servers.
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No proxy: Internal Security Agents do not require a proxy server to connect to the Apex One server or Smart Protection Servers
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Use Windows proxy settings: Internal agents use the proxy server settings configured in Windows Internet Options when connecting to the Apex One server or Smart Protection Servers
Note:Specify proxy authentication credentials, if required.
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Use multiple proxy servers: Internal agents use different proxy servers when connecting to the Apex One server or Smart Protection Servers
For Apex One server connections:
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Select Security Agent proxy for connection to the internal Apex One server.
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Specify the proxy server name or IPv4/IPv6 address, and port number.
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Specify proxy authentication credentials, if required.
For standalone Smart Protection Server connections:
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Select Security Agent proxy for connection to standalone Smart Protection Servers.
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Specify the proxy server name or IPv4/IPv6 address, and port number.
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Specify proxy authentication credentials, if required.
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Use automatic proxy configuration (including PAC): Select to use administrator-configured proxy settings using DHCP, DNS, or an automatic configuration script
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Automatically detect network proxy settings: Internal agents detect the administrator-configured proxy settings by DHCP or DNS
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Use specified proxy auto-configuration (PAC) script file: Internal agents use the proxy auto-configuration (PAC) script set by the network administrator to detect the appropriate proxy server
Note:Type the URL address for the PAC script.
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- Click Save.
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