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The proxy settings are configured per the standard JRE settingsThese are exposed in the Node Proxies tab of your Snaplex in SnapLogic Manager.

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jcc.http.proxyHost = myproxy.example.com
jcc.http.proxyPort = 3128
jcc.http.nonProxyHosts = localhost|127.*|[::1]|MYHOSTNAME|*.example.com
jcc.https.proxyHost = myproxy.example.com
jcc.https.proxyPort = 3128
jcc.https.nonProxyHosts = localhost|127.*|[::1]|MYHOSTNAME|*.example.com
jcc.http.proxyUser=proxyuser
jcc.http.proxyPassword=proxypass

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sudo mkdir -p /etc/sysconfig; sudo sh -c " echo 'export http_proxy=username:password@proxy-ip-address:port' >> /etc/sysconfig/jcc"

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The above configuration is the typical HTTP Proxy configuration, a forward proxy, which can forward requests to any endpoint. You can use the same HTTP proxy for connecting with the SnapLogic control plane and also for connecting to other REST endpoints, such as Salesforce. Forward HTTP proxy type is the most flexible method for integrating multiple endpoints. In some scenarios, your network operations team can configure a reverse proxy instead of a forward proxy. In that case, all requests to the proxy are directly sent to the SnapLogic control plane. For example, if https://myproxy.test.com/ is the proxy server, a request will return the status from the SnapLogic control plane.

For example:

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To enable the Snaplex to work with the reverse proxy, add the following information to your Snaplex properties:

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