Proxy Server Configuration For Use With Vkc, Vkcs, And Akc; Include Kx Iii Ip Address In 'Trusted Sites Zone - Raritan dominion kx III Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 6: Active KVM Client (AKC) Help

Proxy Server Configuration for Use with VKC, VKCS, and AKC

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Include KX III IP Address in 'Trusted Sites Zone'

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Windows Vista
, Windows
ensure that the IP address of the device being accessed is included in
their browser's Trusted Sites Zone.
Disable 'Protected Mode'
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Windows Vista
, Windows
ensure that Protected Mode is not on when accessing the Raritan
device.
Enable AKC Download Server Certificate Validation
If the Raritan device (or CC-SG) administrator has enabled the Enable
AKC Download Server Certificate Validation option:
Administrators must upload a valid certificate to the device or
generate a self-signed certificate on the device. The certificate must
have a valid host designation.
Each user must add the CA certificate (or a copy of self-signed
certificate) to the Trusted Root CA store in their browser.
When the use of a Proxy Server is required, a SOCKS proxy must also
be provided and configured on the remote client PC.
Note: If the installed proxy server is only capable of the HTTP proxy
protocol, you cannot connect.
To configure the SOCKS proxy:
1. On the remote client PC, select Control Panel > Internet Options.
a. On the Connections tab, click 'LAN settings'. The Local Area
Network (LAN) Settings dialog opens.
b. Select 'Use a proxy server for your LAN'.
c. Click Advanced. The Proxy Settings dialog opens.
d. Configure the proxy servers for all protocols.
IMPORTANT: Do not select 'Use the same proxy server for
all protocols'.
Note: The default port for a SOCKS proxy (1080) is different from
HTTP proxy (3128).
e. Click OK at each dialog to apply the settings.
2. Next, configure the proxy settings for the Java
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7 and Windows 2008 server users should
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