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Type: This option allows you to configure what type of proxy you want CETerm
to use for its network connections. The choices are:

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None: No proxy is used.

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SOCKS 4 or SOCKS 5: proxy through a SOCKS server.

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HTTP: proxy through a web server supporting the HTTP CONNECT
command

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Telnet: Many firewalls implement a less formal type of proxy in which a
user can make a Telnet connection directly to the firewall machine and
enter a command such as connect myhost.com 22 to connect through to
an external host. Selecting ‗Telnet‘ allows you to tell CETerm to use this
type of proxy.


The default setting is None.


Host: This is the DNS name or IP address of the proxy server. The default is
blank.

Port:
This is the port on which the proxy server is listening. Set this to match the
port on the proxy server for connections. The default is 80.

User:
If your proxy server requires authentication, enter the username. The
default is blank.

Password: If your proxy server requires authentication, enter the password. The
default is blank.

WARNING: This password is stored in plain text within CETerm.

NOTE: Authentication is not fully supported for all forms of proxy. Username and
password authentication is supported for HTTP proxies and SOCKS 5 proxies.

With SOCKS 5, authentication is via CHAP if the proxy supports it otherwise the
password is sent to the proxy in plain text.

With HTTP proxy, the only currently supported authentication method is ‗basic‘,
where the password is sent to the proxy in plain text.

SOCKS 4 can use the ‗Username‘ field, but does not support passwords.

You can specify a way to include a username and password in the Telnet proxy
command


Exclude Hosts: Typically you will only use a proxy to connect to non-local parts
of your network. For example, your proxy might be required for connections
outside your company's internal network. Use this setting to enter ranges of IP
addresses, or ranges of DNS names, for which CETerm will avoid using the
proxy and make a direct connection instead.

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