To use HTTP proxies, they must be defined and then assigned to a HTTP Proxy Group (a collection of HTTP Proxies). For further information on HTTP Proxy Groups, please refer to HTTP Proxy Groups Panel.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| View HTTP Proxies | View already defined HTTP Proxies |
| Add HTTP Proxies | Add a new HTTP Proxy |
| Update HTTP Proxies | Update an already defined HTTP Proxy |
| Remove HTTP Proxies | Remove an already defined HTTP Proxy |
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | A user defined name for the proxy |
| Description | A user defined description for the proxy |
| Address | The full http or https address for the proxy. Specify the port on the next parameter. (e.g. http://192.168.0.5). |
| Port | The port to contact on the HTTP Proxy server |
| Username | If your http proxy uses a username-password validation system, enter the username here. If left blank BVR will assume no username-password validation is in use. Is assumed blank on initial creation, but can then be set by updating the proxy. |
| Password | If your http proxy uses a username-password validation system, enter the password here. If left blank BVR will assume no username-password validation is in use. Is assumed blank on initial creation, but can then be set by updating the proxy. |
| Priority | Sets the priority of this proxy for any group it is assigned to (please see Weight and Priority usage in the Blueworx Platform) |
| Weight | Sets the weight of this proxy for any group it is assigned to (please see Weight and Priority usage in the Blueworx Platform) |