Targethostforce; Targetport - HP NonStop SSL Reference Manual

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If omitted, the HP NonStop SSL proxy route connections to the "local loopback address" ("127.0.0.1").
Example
TARGETHOST 192.45.23.3
Considerations
If the target server process runs on the same TCP/IP process (SUBNET) you should use the "local loopback
address" ("127.0.0.1"). This is recommended for proxy servers, as it avoids that unencrypted data has to traverse
the network.
Starting with HP NonStop SSL AAE this parameter is not ignored anymore in run mode FTPC but can be used
to specify the default target host in case none is given in the FTPC user command.
You can specify a comma-separated list of multiple target hosts; see section
Process" for details.
See also

TARGETHOSTFORCE

TARGETHOSTFORCE
This FTPC only parameter can be used in combination with TARGETHOST to force the override of the targethost in the
FTPC user command. HP NonStop SSL will use the TARGETHOST (if set) in FTPC to default to a certain host if none
is given in the actual user command. If TARGETHOSTFORCE is specified in addition, the value of TARGETHOST
will always be taken as host to connect to, no matter what the user actually specifies in the FTPC user command.
Parameter Syntax
TARGETHOSTFORCE {TRUE|FALSE}
Default
FALSE
Example
TARGETHOSTFORCE TRUE
See also
TARGETHOST, TARGETPORTFORCE

TARGETPORT

Use this parameter to specify the port number an HP NonStop SSL process should route connections to.
Parameter Syntax
TARGETPORT number
Arguments
number
the decimal number of the target TCP/IP port.
Default
If omitted, the HP NonStop SSL proxy will try route connections to the well known telnet port (23).
Example
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