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Setting
Port
Community String
Format
Client Address
The SNMP Timeout field is the amount of time, in seconds, the Ranger Gateway waits for a
response to an SNMP proxy request.
Gateway Settings...SOCKS Server
The Gateway Settings...SOCKS Server window provides the mechanism to configure the SOCKS
Server on the Ranger Gateway. SOCKS is described in further detail in Appendix C.
Figure 35-19. Gateway Settings .. SOCKS Server Window
SOCKS is a standard networking proxy protocol that enables SOCKS-aware applications to
communicate TCP and UDP protocols through a SOCKS server without requiring direct IP-
reachability to the end device. The Ranger Gateway provides a built-in SOCKS server which can be
used to access ZoneRanger proxy services for TCP and UDP-based management protocols such as
Telnet, SSH, HTTP. HTTPS, and SNMP. A SOCKS-aware application can direct proxy requests to
the SOCKS server in the Ranger Gateway, which will relay these requests to managed devices via
the ZoneRanger.
When SOCKS Server Enabled is checked, the Server Port setting can be defined. The Server
Port field specifies the port on which Ranger Gateway will listen for SOCKS requests. The default
is 4855.
ZoneRanger 5.5 User's Guide
Description
Port on which the Ranger Gateway listens
for SNMP proxy requests. The default is
4852.
Format that applications use to specify
the SNMP community string when making
SNMP proxy requests.
The set of client addresses from which
SNMP proxy requests will be accepted.
May be specified as a Device Group, IP
address, or IP address pattern
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