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112 Remote SSL Proxy HP NonStop SSL Reference Manual
RemoteProxy Configuration
General Configuration Considerations
You will need at least one session entry for one of the available protocols (Generic TCP/IP which allows TELNET, LPD
Server and ODBC/MX Client) as shown in the illustrations below. You can name the sessions as desired.
The Main Configuration Screen
After you have installed RemoteProxy, you will have the icon of the Proxy manager in your system tray. Double-
clicking the icon will bring up the main configuration screen:
The "HP NonStop SSL RemoteProxy" window will list all configured "proxy" sessions. After the installation the list will
be empty. The example pictured above shows 2 configured "proxy" sessions (for ODBC/MX and RSC), with the
following information:
"Target Information" shows either the host name or the IP address of the host to which the RemoteProxy
connects for the depicted session. This could be a remote host (see last session) or the local host (see first
session).
"Target (Connecting) Port" refers to the port number under which the target host can be reached for the
referenced session.
"Local (Accepting) Port" denotes the port number under which the RemoteProxy listens for incoming
connection requests to be forwarded to the target host/target port of the referenced session.
The "HP NonStop SSL RemoteProxy" window also allows you to click on

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