supports SOCKS (version 4 and 5), HTTP tunneling through an HTTP proxy and
Managed File Transfer
Gateway. HTTP tunneling requires that the HTTP proxy supports the CONNECT HTTP method. Not all HTTP proxy servers may support the CONNECT method and some might only allow HTTPS traffic. When using an HTTP proxy that requires authentication, Basic and Digest authentication schemes are supported. Check with the network administrator for the correct proxy type.
When using a proxy for an FTPS resource, the Use Passive Mode option on the Connection tab should be set to Yes.
Host
The host name or IP address of the proxy server.
If the Proxy Type or Host fields are blank, a direct connection to the target host is implied.
Alternate Host
The host name or IP address of an alternate proxy server. The alternate proxy server is used when the primary proxy server is unavailable.
Port
The port number to use for connecting to the proxy server. If left blank, the default port for an HTTP connection is 80 and SOCKS is 1080.
User
The user name to use for connecting to the proxy server.
Password
The password to use for connecting to the proxy server. After entering the password, you can optionally click the
Encrypt
button, which will encrypt the password when it is stored in
Managed File Transfer
's database.
If you do not wish to store the password for the proxy server in the FTPS server resource, the password can be supplied when executing a Project.
Is Password Encrypted
Indicates whether or not the password is encrypted. You should choose the option of