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Proxy settings

Proxy settings

The <proxy></proxy> XML tags contain proxy-related information. If a proxy server configuration is required for Internet access, use the fields here to specify that configuration so that FortiClient's functions can use Fortinet's Internet-based services. Only FortiClient-originated traffic uses these settings.

<forticlient_configuration>

<system>

<proxy>

<update>0</update>

<fail_over_to_fdn>0</fail_over_to_fdn>

<online_scep>0</online_scep>

<virus_submission>0</virus_submission>

<type>http</type>

<address></address>

<port>80</port>

<username>Encrypted/NonEncrypted_UsernameString</username>

<password>Encrypted/NonEncrypted_PasswordString</password>

</proxy>

</system>

</forticlient_configuration>

The following table provides the XML tags for proxy settings, as well as the descriptions and default values where applicable.

XML tag

Description

Default value

<update>

Enable updates. You should enable updates if a proxy server exists between FortiClient and the Internet.

Boolean value: [0 | 1]

0

<fail_over_to_fdn>

Enable failover to FDN servers.

Boolean value: [0 | 1]

0

<online_scep>

Enable Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP). Enable if you are using an SCEP server and a proxy server exists between FortiClient and the SCEP server.

Boolean value: [0 | 1]

0

<virus_submission>

Enable virus submission to FDN. Enable if an SMTP proxy server exists between FortiClient and Fortinet’s virus submission servers. Used when you submit for analysis or submit as false positive.

Boolean value: [0 | 1]

0

<type>

The type of proxy being specified. Enter one of the following:

  • HTTP
  • SOCKS4
  • SOCKS5

HTTP

<address>

The proxy server's IP address or FQDN.

<port>

The proxy server's port number.

Port range: 1 to 65535

80

<username>

If the proxy requires authentication, specify the username. Enter the encrypted or non-encrypted username.

<password>

If the proxy requires authentication, specify the password. Enter the encrypted or non-encrypted password.

Proxy settings

Proxy settings

The <proxy></proxy> XML tags contain proxy-related information. If a proxy server configuration is required for Internet access, use the fields here to specify that configuration so that FortiClient's functions can use Fortinet's Internet-based services. Only FortiClient-originated traffic uses these settings.

<forticlient_configuration>

<system>

<proxy>

<update>0</update>

<fail_over_to_fdn>0</fail_over_to_fdn>

<online_scep>0</online_scep>

<virus_submission>0</virus_submission>

<type>http</type>

<address></address>

<port>80</port>

<username>Encrypted/NonEncrypted_UsernameString</username>

<password>Encrypted/NonEncrypted_PasswordString</password>

</proxy>

</system>

</forticlient_configuration>

The following table provides the XML tags for proxy settings, as well as the descriptions and default values where applicable.

XML tag

Description

Default value

<update>

Enable updates. You should enable updates if a proxy server exists between FortiClient and the Internet.

Boolean value: [0 | 1]

0

<fail_over_to_fdn>

Enable failover to FDN servers.

Boolean value: [0 | 1]

0

<online_scep>

Enable Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP). Enable if you are using an SCEP server and a proxy server exists between FortiClient and the SCEP server.

Boolean value: [0 | 1]

0

<virus_submission>

Enable virus submission to FDN. Enable if an SMTP proxy server exists between FortiClient and Fortinet’s virus submission servers. Used when you submit for analysis or submit as false positive.

Boolean value: [0 | 1]

0

<type>

The type of proxy being specified. Enter one of the following:

  • HTTP
  • SOCKS4
  • SOCKS5

HTTP

<address>

The proxy server's IP address or FQDN.

<port>

The proxy server's port number.

Port range: 1 to 65535

80

<username>

If the proxy requires authentication, specify the username. Enter the encrypted or non-encrypted username.

<password>

If the proxy requires authentication, specify the password. Enter the encrypted or non-encrypted password.