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Article: Configuring FrameFlow Remote Nodes to use a Proxy Server
In many corporate environments, outgoing web requests go through a proxy server in order
to provide for security and auditing. FrameFlow remote nodes have the ability to
connect through a proxy server. Here are the steps to enable proxy support for your
remote nodes.
1. Stop the FrameFlow Services on the Remote Node
Press Win + R to open the Run dialog.
In the "Open:" drop down, type: services.msc
Press Enter or click OK to open the services window.
Right-click on the "FrameFlow Service" service and choose "Stop".
Repeat the process for all other FrameFlow services.
2. Specify the Proxy Server
To tell FrameFlow to use a proxy server open the "config.ini" file which is found at "C:\Program Files\FrameFlow\config.ini" using Notepad and add the following lines at the end:
[Proxy]
Server=proxyserver.hostname.local
For the server name, you can use a hostname or an IP address, whichever you prefer.
3. Proxy Authentication
Some proxy servers require authentication. If your proxy server needs a user name and password you can enter them as shown below:
[Proxy]
Server=proxyserver.hostname.local UserName=username Password=encode:password
4. Starting the FrameFlow Multi-Site Monitor Services
Press Win + R to open the Run dialog.
In the "Open:" drop down, type: services.msc
Press Enter or click OK to open the services window.
Right-click on the "FrameFlow Service" service and choose "Start".
Repeat the process for the other FrameFlow services.
When the FrameFlow Service starts it will replace the password by encrypting it with your installation-specific key.
Check the "config.ini" file again to ensure that the password was encrypted successfully.
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