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Installing a file integration proxy server

Installing a file integration proxy server

Install a file integration proxy server in the DMZ and configure server parameters. You can install the server on Windows and Linux operating systems.
You must also enable the proxy server and configure server properties in
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
, in
Administrator
. For more information, see Proxy server configuration properties.
To install the fis-proxy-server_<version>.zip file, perform the following steps:
  1. Download the
    fis-proxy-server_<version>.zip
    file from the following locations and copy the file to the server in the DMZ:
    • Linux. $<Secure Agent installation directory>/downloads/FileIntegrationService
    • Windows. %<Secure Agent installation directory>%\downloads\FileIntegrationService
  2. Download Java 1.8 (OpenJDK or Oracle) and install it on the server in the DMZ.
  3. From the
    fis-proxy-server_<version>/bin
    folder, edit one of the following files:
    • On a Windows operating system, edit
      setenv.bat
      .
    • On a Linux operating system, edit
      setenv.sh
      .
    1. Set JAVA_HOME to the JDK Home or the JRE home of Java 1.8.
    2. Set the folder path of fis-proxy-server to FIS_PROXY_HOME.
  4. From the
    fis-proxy-server_<version>/config
    folder, edit the
    proxy.xml
    file and set values for the following variables:
    Variable
    Description
    controllerAddress
    External IP address of the server in the DMZ on which the proxy server listens for control connections from the organization file servers.
    dataAddress
    Internal IP address of the server in the DMZ on which the proxy server listens for data connections from the organization file servers.
    proxyAddress
    IP address of the server in the DMZ on which the proxy server listens for incoming connections.
    forwardProxyLocalAddress
    IP address of the server in the DMZ on which the proxy server establishes outbound connections to remote servers as a forward proxy.
    If required, change the port numbers.
  5. To start the proxy server, run one of the following commands:
    • On a Windows operating system, run
      fis-proxy.bat start
      .
    • On a Linux operating system, run
      fis-proxy.sh start
      .
  6. To stop the proxy server, run one of the following commands:
    • On a Windows operating system, run
      fis-proxy.bat stop
      .
    • On a Linux operating system, run
      fis-proxy.sh stop
      .
    The proxy server saves logs in the
    fis-proxy-server_<version>/logs
    folder.

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