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Configuring SOCKS servers
Help | Content Gateway | Version 8.0.x
Content Gateway can be configured to work with one or more SOCKS servers in your network. When Content Gateway is installed on a V-Series appliance, a SOCKS server is included with the module.
Note 
When Content Gateway is not installed on a V-Series appliance, no SOCKS server is provided with Content Gateway.
To configure SOCKS servers:
1.
a.
Navigate to Configure > My Proxy > Basic > General.
b.
In the Security section of the Features table, click SOCKS On, and click Apply.
c.
2.
a.
Go to Configure > Security > SOCKS > General.
b.
3.
a.
Select the Server tab.
b.
In the On-Appliance SOCKS Server area, select Enabled and click Apply.
An entry for the server is created in the socks_server.config file.
c.
To change the default entry, in the SOCKS Server area click Edit File. In the editor, select the On-Appliance-SOCKS-Server rule.
You can change the port, whether it will be the default SOCKS server, and whether server authentication is applied.
You cannot change the server name or the IP address, which is always the loopback address.
After you make the needed changes, click Set.
4.
a.
Select the Server tab and in the SOCKS Server area click Edit File.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Click Set to add the server to the list.
You can always return to the editor, select the rule, make changes, and click Set to save them.
5.
6.
Click Apply to accept your changes, and Close to close the editor.
7.
In the SOCKS Server Rules area you can create rules for specific routing and bypass by destination IP address. See, Setting SOCKS server bypass.
8.
a.
Review and adjust the Server Connection Timeout value. It specifies how many seconds Content Gateway waits attempting to connect to a SOCKS server before timing out.
b.
Review and adjust the Connection Attempts Per Server value. It specifies how many times Content Gateway attempts to connect to a given SOCKS server before marking the server as unavailable.
c.
Review and adjust the Server Pool Connection Attempts value. It specifies how many times Content Gateway attempts to connect to a given SOCKS server in the pool before giving up.
9.
When SOCKS server configuration is complete, click Apply and then go to Configure > My Proxy > General and restart Content Gateway.
To remove a server from the list:
1.
In the SOCKS Server area click Edit File.
2.
3.
Click Apply and then Close, when you're ready to exit the editor.
4.
When configuration is complete, go to Configure > My Proxy > General and restart Content Gateway.

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