Proxy authentification
Hello everybody,in general configuration as well as for the WSUS-component of SCE, we can define if a proxy authentification is required for accessing the internet an so being able to contact microsoft servers, in oder to synchronize our updates repository.We have to provide username, password and the domain in order to complete the wizard an save the changed configuration.We need a workaround due to the fact, the our proxy authentification doesn't need a domain name. We just provide a user and a password; this user is NOT AD-integrated.But as I mentioned, we can't save this information, because we HAVE to provide a domain name to go on within the wizard.Which config files or database entries are affected by this wizard, so we could change configuration there?Or is there any other workaround?Thank you!
February 11th, 2008 4:42pm

Hey guys,just wanted to ask if anyone got some suggestions?Thanks in advance!
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February 13th, 2008 12:34am

Hi, Regarding the Proxy Server configuration in SCE server, on the Proxy Server page of the wizard, the user specifies the proxy server settings that the Essentials server will use to connect to the Internet. The user must specify the proxy server name and port number, and can include credentials to use when connecting to the proxy server. This setting can also be configured in the Update Management Configuration Wizard or under Administration Settings Update Management Proxy Server in the Essentials console.This is stored in the tbConfigurationA table in the SUSDB database and the GlobalSettings table in the OperationsManager database. At this point, I would like to confirm if the user you are using for credentials is not AD-integrated? Then is the proxy server also a non-domain(workgroup) server? If so, how does the proxy server recognize and authenticate that user? Have you tried using the proxy server's NetBios name or IP address in the Domain box? If possible, please let me know more detailed information why you would like to realize this. Thanks! Sincerely, Robbin Meng Microsoft Online Community Support.
February 13th, 2008 2:24pm

Hi Robbin,we have implemented SCE in a customer's Network which uses a non-AD integrated proxy server.We don't even know if this is a Microsoft machine; if we want to access the internet an so configured our browser to use this proxy, the first time you open a website, you have to provide a username and a password.That's all.We just tried this server's IP Adress as the domain name...Unfortunatley, that's not working, to.If you need any more information, don't hesitate to ask for.
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February 13th, 2008 3:07pm

Hi mango, Glad to get your response. Have you tried the NetBIOS name instead? Does it work for the proxy authentication? The issue is still under discussion and tests andI will get you posted as soon as possible. Thanks and Regards, -Robbin Thanks!
February 14th, 2008 1:32pm

Hi Mango, as supplement, please also try using the machine name on which the user exists as domain name. -Robbin
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February 15th, 2008 5:39am

Hi Mango, I just want to hi and check if there is anything update from you? By the way, you may also want to experiment with leaving the proxy blank in SCE and using proxycfg.exe to set the system proxy settings (proxycfg p proxyservername). Sincerely, Robbin Meng Microsoft Online Community Support
February 18th, 2008 11:45am

Hi Robbin,after some investigation, I found out that the machine working as proxy server ist just a simple server hosting a certain proxy software. The users allowed / disallowed to contact the internet are configured within the proxy software which does not use any windows authentification or built-in users.So local admins decided to go the "easy way", plugging in a DSL-cable each an every month to get the updates via an extra dsl line... well... whatever... ;-)So you will understand that unfortunately none of your suggestions worked... but nevertheless... thanks a lot!
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February 19th, 2008 8:45pm

Hi mango, Thanks for your information. I am glad to know the situation is better now. J The machine working as proxy server is generally a simple server hosting a certain proxy software and act as Proxy server. However, if it has been joined into a domain e.g. a Windows 2003 server with Microsoft ISA server installed, we can use Windows authentication for ISA server proxy authentication. Once again, thanks for your time and efforts. Sincerely,Robbin MengMicrosoft Online Community Support
February 20th, 2008 8:50am

Robbin Meng - MSFT wrote: if it has been joined into a domain e.g. a Windows 2003 server... That's the point!They do not plan to join this machine to their new W2K3-Domain... *whistle*;-)Best wishes,mango_fh
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February 20th, 2008 10:28am

Did anyone ever get an answer as to whether you can setup SCE2010 to use a non-domain proxy server? The wizard only allows Domain joined proxy servers. We use a Unix Squid Proxy/Firewall combination which is not domain integrated. Cheers, Steve
November 22nd, 2010 7:48pm

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