Proxy Server Configuration; Connect To A Target From Virtual Kvm Client (Vkc), Standalone Vkc (Vkcs), Or Active Kvm Client (Akc) - Raritan Dominion KX III User Manual

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Chapter 5: KVM Clients
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Proxy Server Configuration

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
a.
Select Control Panel > Java.
b. On the General tab, click Network Settings. The Network Settings
dialog opens.
c.
Select "Use Proxy Server".
d. Click Advanced. The Advanced Network Settings dialog opens.
e.
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).
Connect to a Target from Virtual KVM Client (VKC), Standalone VKC (VKCs), or
Active KVM Client (AKC)
Once you have logged on to the KX III Remote Console, access target servers via
the Virtual KVM Client (VKC), Standalone VKC (VKCs), or Active KVM Client
(AKC).
To connect to an available server:
1. On the Port Access page, click on the port name of the target server you
want to connect to. The Port Action menu opens.
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