When you install Web Proxy Server, two server instances are installed by default: a Web Proxy Server Admin Server instance and a Web Proxy Server instance.
On the command line, start the Web Proxy Admin Server by changing to WebProxyServer-base/proxy-admserv:
Solaris OS: /opt/SUNWproxy/proxy-admserv/start
Linux: /opt/sun/webproxyserver/proxy-admserv/start
On the command line, start the Web Proxy Server instance by changing to the WebProxyServer-base/proxy-hostname.domainname:
Solaris OS: /opt/SUNWproxy/proxy-server1/start
Linux: /opt/sun/webproxyserver/proxy-server1/start
Verify that the Web Proxy Server processes are running. For example:
/usr/bin/ps -ef | grep proxy |
From the command line, go to WebProxyServer_base/proxy-serverid.
Start the Socks Server:
./start-sockd |
Verify that the Socks Server processes are running.
For example:
/usr/bin/ps -ef | grep sockd |
Use the http://hostname.domainname:adminport format to access the Administration Server graphical interface. For example:
http://host1.example.com:8888
Your login confirms successful installation.
On the command line, stop the Admin Server by changing to WebProxyServer-base/proxy-admserv:
Solaris OS: /opt/SUNWproxy/proxy-admserv/stop
Linux: /opt/sun/webproxyserver/proxy-admserv/stop
On the command line, stop the Web Proxy Server instance by changing to the WebProxyServer-base/proxy-server1.:
Solaris OS: /opt/SUNWproxy/proxy-server1/stop
Linux: /opt/sun/webproxyserver/proxy-server1/stop
Verify that the Web Proxy Server processes are not running. For example:
/usr/bin/ps -ef | grep proxy |