vserver http-proxy modify
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Change a HTTP Proxy configuration
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver http-proxy modify
command modifies an HTTP proxy configuration of a Vserver.
Parameters
- {
-vserver <vserver>
- Vserver -
Use this parameter to specify the Vserver for which the HTTP proxy server configuration is to be modified.
Note that
-vserver
and-ipspace
are mutually exclusive options. - |
[-ipspace <text>]
- Ipspace } -
Use this parameter to specify the IPspace for which the HTTP proxy server configuration is to be modified.
Note that
-vserver
and-ipspace
are mutually exclusive options. [-server <text>]
- Proxy Server-
Use this parameter to specify the Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP address of the proxy server.
[-port <integer>]
- Port-
Use this parameter to specify the port number on which the HTTP proxy service is configured on the proxy server.
[-is-auth-enabled {true|false}]
- Authentication Enabled-
Use this parameter to specify if authentication is enabled to connect to the HTTP proxy server. By default it is set to false. When set to true, username and password will be prompted.
[-skip-config-validation <true>]
- Skip the config validation-
Use this parameter to skip the HTTP proxy configuration validation.
The proxy configuration is validated to verify that the specified server is reachable and is providing HTTP proxy service on the specified port.
The validation fails in the following cases:
-
The server is not reachable.
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The specified port is invalid.
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HTTP proxy service is not configured on the specified server and port.
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Route or LIF does not exist.
-
Examples
The following example modifies the HTTP proxy server of the Vserver vs0 with Fully Qualified Domain Name as input for -server
parameter:
cluster1::*> vserver http-proxy modify -vserver vs0 -server example.com