Proxy Settings

You need to configure proxy settings to be able to access the external resources from the machine which is behind a proxy server or when OpsHub Integration Manager is behind a proxy server.

How to Configure Proxy Settings

Watch the following video to learn how to configure proxy settings:

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  1. Navigate to the top right corner of the screen and click Administration as shown in the screenshot below:

  1. Now, click the third icon on the left menu as shown in the screenshot below:

The proxy settings form opens as shown in the screenshot below:

  1. Fill the relevant details in the form:

HTTP settings

  • For HTTP you can fill the following details:

    • Provide the HTTP Host Name if proxy is configured on HTTP

    • Provide HTTP Port on which HTTP proxy is configured (by default it will use port 80)

    • Provide HTTP Username to connect to proxy if username is configured for above proxy

    • Provide HTTP Password if password is configured for above proxy

    • For HTTP Non Proxy Hosts, provide host(s) that should be connected directly without using HTTP proxy and separate the names with "|"

      • Some examples are: 10.13.27.1|10.13.27.200|jira.aws.com|localhost

HTTPS settings

  • Select Use Same Parameter for HTTPS as Yes, if both HTTP and HTTPS are configured on same proxy server – otherwise, select No and provide the credentials to connect to HTTPS proxy

    • Provide the HTTPS Host Name if proxy is configured on HTTPS

    • Provide HTTPS Port on which HTTPS proxy is configured (by default it will use port 443)

    • Provide HTTPS Username to connect to proxy if username is configured for above proxy

    • Provide HTTPS Password if password is configured for above proxy

    • For HTTP Non Proxy Hosts, provide host(s) that should be connected directly without using HTTPS proxy and separate the names with "|"

SOCKS settings

  • For SOCKS, you can fill the following details:

    • In SOCKS Host Name, provide host name of the SOCKS Proxy

    • In SOCKS Port, provide the port where proxy is installed; if, by default, it is kept empty, set port 1080 with the given host name

    • Provide SOCKS Username to connect to the proxy

    • Provide SOCKS Password for the given user name

  1. Save the configuration and check the connection by trying to create mapping.

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