Proxy settings for installing TREX
hi all
while installing TREX server it is asking following settings
<b>Proxy Server Name</b>
<b> Proxy Server Port</b>
<b> Proxy User Name</b>
<b>Proxy User Password</b>
is the above settings are mandatory for installing TREX if so,wht info i've to give there and where do i get the reuired info.
can anybody help me out in this
Regards
Gnana
Hi,
Its not mandatory to specify the proxy settings during the installation. These settings are used by the trex for those sites which cannot be accessed directly without going through a firewall. For e.g to access the internet in your office there will be a firewall through which you get access to the internet.If you have a web repository which is an internet site for example CNN.com and your office network has a firewall without which you cannot access the site. Then you need to specify the proxy settings. There are two places you can define this, one is in the Web Repository itself and the other is in the Preprocessotr.ini as Florin said. Because if the TREX cannot get a response from the site then it won't be able to index the repository.
Regards
Prakash
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