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  1. Preface
  2. Runtime environments
  3. Hosted Agent
  4. Secure Agent groups
  5. Serverless runtime environments
  6. Connectors in a serverless runtime environment
  7. Secure Agents
  8. Secure Agent installation

Runtime Environments

Runtime Environments

Configuring the proxy settings in Linux

Configuring the proxy settings in Linux

If your organization uses an outgoing proxy server to connect to the internet, the Secure Agent connects to
Informatica Intelligent Cloud Services
through the proxy server.
The Secure Agent installer configures the proxy server settings for the Secure Agent based on settings configured in the browser. You can update the proxy server settings defined for the Secure Agent from the command line. The Secure Agent works with BASIC, DIGEST, and NTLMv2 proxy authentication.
To configure the proxy server settings for the Secure Agent on a Linux machine, use a shell command that updates the
proxy.ini
file. Contact the network administrator to determine the proxy settings.
To avoid potential issues, don't change the settings by editing the
proxy.ini
file manually.
  1. Navigate to the following directory:
    <Secure Agent installation directory>/apps/agentcore/conf
  2. To update the
    proxy.ini
    file, enter the following command:
    ./consoleAgentManager.sh configureProxy <proxy host> <proxy port> <proxy user name> <proxy password>
  3. Restart the Secure Agent.

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