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Sidewinder G2 6.1.1 Administration Guide - Glossary of Technical ...

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Proxy Name—Displays the name <strong>of</strong> the proxy.<br />

Configuring proxies<br />

Attributes—Displays icons indicating the type <strong>of</strong> Application<br />

Defense associated with a proxy, as well as which protocol this<br />

proxy uses. (A “T” icon with a solid line beneath it appears for<br />

TCP proxies, and a “U” icon with a dashed line appears for UDP<br />

proxies. If a proxy uses both protocols, both icons will appear.)<br />

Enabled in Burbs—Displays the burb(s) for which this proxy is<br />

currently enabled.<br />

Port Definitions—Displays the port(s) that this proxy currently uses.<br />

To create a new proxy, click New beneath the proxy table. See<br />

“Setting up a new proxy” on page 8-31 for details on creating a new<br />

proxy.<br />

To delete a proxy, highlight the proxy you want to delete, and click<br />

Delete in the lower left portion <strong>of</strong> the window. (You cannot delete<br />

proxies that are pre-configured on the <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>.)<br />

Note: You cannot delete a proxy that is specified as a service in a proxy rule.<br />

When you select a proxy in the proxy table, the configuration<br />

information for that proxy appears in the Proxy Properties tab in the<br />

lower portion <strong>of</strong> the window. This tab allows you to modify the proxy<br />

information. To configure or modify the properties for a proxy, select<br />

the proxy in the table, and follow the steps below.<br />

Note: The fields that appear will vary depending on which proxy you select.<br />

Note: You cannot modify a proxy’s name or protocol once it has been created. To change<br />

the name or protocol for a proxy, you must delete the proxy and then create a new proxy<br />

with the new name and/or protocol.<br />

1. In the Enabled In Burbs field, select the burb(s) for which this proxy is<br />

enabled. A check mark indicates that a burb is enabled for that proxy.<br />

Important: Be sure to deselect any burbs for which you do not want this proxy<br />

enabled. (If a burb is disabled, a check mark will NOT appear next to it.)<br />

2. In the Port Definitions field, specify the port(s) or range(s) <strong>of</strong> ports that<br />

the proxy will use. TCP proxies can have multiple, non-contiguous ports<br />

configured. Non-TCP proxies may only be allowed to have a single port,<br />

or a single port range configured.<br />

Configuring Proxies 8-29

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