Administrator Guide

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Figure 17. Proxy tab
Use the following guidelines:
a. Configure the proxy servers based on your requirement.
Enter the HTTP proxy port number or HTTPS proxy port number, username, and password in the respective fields.
However, credential pass through ($UN/$PW) is not recommended because it starts before user sign on.
Wyse Management Suite uses both HTTP/HTTPS and MQTT protocols to communicate with the WMS/MQTT
server. However, the HTTP proxy cannot redirect TCP packages to the MQTT server which requires a SOCKS5 proxy
server. If there is only the HTTP server available, the real-time command that requires MQTT does not work.
NOTE: The HTTP/HTTPS proxy default port is 808.
Enter the SOCKS5 proxy port number, username, and password in the respective fields. If SOCKS5 proxy is
configured, Wyse Management Suite proxy uses the SOCKS5 only. If SOCKS5 is not configured, then Wyse
Management Suite proxy searches for alternative protocols, for example, HTTP in the configuration.
NOTE: The SOCKS5 proxy default port is 1080.
Select the Use the first proxy server for all protocols check box to enable all the protocols to use the same
server in the HTTP Proxy fields. Both HTTP and HTTPS proxy use the same host and port, and SOCKS5 proxy agent
uses HTTP host with default Socks5 port (1080).
b. Specify the supported applications as Wyse Management Suite, Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD), and RTME separated
by a semicolon in the Apply proxy server on field.
3. Click OK to save your settings.
NOTE:
ThinOS supports the usage of DHCP option tag 252. This option enables the device to fetch the proxy
information from the DHCP server when the device is reset to factory default settings or when you restart the thin
client. For example, http://x.x.x.x/proxy.pac. The proxy settings from DHCP option 252 are not displayed on
the ThinOS GUI.
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