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Chapter 5 Configuring Services
Configuring Delivery Services
Note When you configure a proxy server in the Manifest File Settings page, the proxy configuration
is valid only for acquiring the Manifest file itself and not for acquiring the delivery service
content. Requests for the Manifest file go through the proxy server, whereas requests for content
go directly to the origin server.
Step 4 Click Submit to save the settings.
Proxy Server Settings
There are three ways to configure the proxy server when using a Manifest file to ingest content: through
the CDSM, through the CLI, or through the Manifest file. If you need to configure the SE to use the
proxy for both caching and prefetched content, use the CLI to configure the proxy. The CLI command
is a global configuration command that configures the entire SE to use the proxy. If only the Content
Acquirer portion of the SE needs to use the proxy for acquiring prefetched content, use the Manifest file
to specify the outgoing proxy. When you configure the proxy server in the Manifest file, you are
configuring the Content Acquirer to use the proxy to fetch content for the delivery service.
Note Proxy configurations in the Manifest file take precedence over proxy configurations in the CLI.
Furthermore, a noProxy configuration in the Manifest file takes precedence over the other proxy server
configurations in the Manifest file.
Disable Proxy Basic
Authentication
When checked, NTLM headers will not be stripped off to allow
fallback to the basic authentication method against Microsoft
Internet Information Services (IIS) servers.
Proxy NTLM User Domain
Name
NTLM user domain name to be allowed access by the NTLM
authentication scheme configured on the proxy.
Table 5-9 Manifest File Settings Fields (continued)
Field Description