Use to enable a proxy server to be used by the HTTP Analyzer. These settings are specific to the HTTP Analyzer, and override the settings for the IDE which are set on the Web Browser/Proxy Page of the Preferences dialog. More
If enabled, the HTTP Analyzer will use these settings to access the Internet through your organization's proxy server. If you do not enable these proxy server settings, then the HTTP Analyzer will use the IDE proxy settings.
Element | Description |
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Use HTTP Proxy Server |
Select to enable this dialog. |
Host Name | Enter the URL or DNS name of the proxy server you want to use. |
Port Number | Enter the port number your machine uses to access the proxy server. |
Exceptions | Add exceptions to proxy servers for accessing internal sites. Use "|" to separate entries and "*" as a wild card. The default appears when you click Use HTTP Proxy Server. The default is localhost|localhost.localdomain|127.0.0.1|::1 . |
Proxy Server Requires Authentication | Select to enable the username and password fields for accessing proxies that require authentication. |
User Name | Enter the username for the proxy server. |
Password | Enter the password for the proxy server. |
Test Proxy | Click to test that these proxy settings work in the way you expect. |
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