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Property Description
software.http.proxyUser
Specifies the user name with which to authenticate to
the proxy server. Use in combination with
software.http.proxyPassword.
The software.http.proxyUser setting is optional.
The software.http.proxyPassword setting is
required if you use the software.http.proxyUser
setting.
Note You can use the software proxy settings to define
a content property type value for a software component.
Content properties are URLs that are downloaded by
the agent. The agent uses the variable as a file path to
the locally downloaded file. However, you can use the
software proxy settings to download through the proxy
host instead of from the URL.
software.http.noProxyList
Specifies a list of hosts, and optional ports, that cannot
use the proxyHost. The original content property
downloads directly from URLs that match the patterns in
the list. The software.http.noProxyList setting is
only applicable if the proxy server is configured. For
example, for the following comma separated list:
"buildweb.eng.vmware.com,confluence.eng.vmw
are.com:443,*.eng.vmware.com:80"
The following statements apply:
n
Any URL whose HOST is
"buildweb.eng.vmware.com" cannot use the proxy
server.
n
Any URL whose HOST is
"confluence.eng.vmware.com" and the whose
PORT is 443 cannot use the proxy server.
n
Any URL whose HOST is anything under the
"eng.vmware.com" namespace and whose PORT is
80 cannot use the proxy server.
Note You can use the software proxy settings to define
a content property type value for a software component.
Content properties are URLs that are downloaded by
the agent. The agent uses the variable as a file path to
the locally downloaded file. However, you can use the
software proxy settings to download through the proxy
host instead of from the URL.
Custom Properties V
A list of vRealize Automation custom properties that begin with the letter V.
Although general support for vCloud Networking and Security has ended, the VCNS custom properties
continue to be valid for NSX purposes. See the Knowledge Base article 2144733.
Custom Properties Reference
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