User's Manual

Configuring Global HTTP Proxy Settings
Global HTTPproxy settings you define can be used in configuration profiles for an iOS device. A global
HTTPproxy setting includes its name, description, and common global HTTP proxy settings. You can define
multiple global HTTPproxy settings.
Global HTTPproxy settings are only supported on supervised iOSdevices; they are ignored by all other devices.
To configure a global HTTPproxy setting:
1. Go to Onboard > Configuration > iOS Settings. Either click an existing global HTTPproxy setting's name
in the list; or click Add New, select Global HTTPProxy Settings in the Settings Type drop-down list, and
click Create. The Global HTTPProxy Settings form opens.
2. In the Name field, give the global HTTPproxy setting a short name that identifies it clearly. Global
HTTPproxy setting names can include spaces.
If you are duplicating a global HTTPproxy setting, the original name has "Copy" appended to it. You may
highlight this name and replace it with a new name.
3. In the Description field, briefly describe the characteristics of the global HTTPproxy setting.
4. (Required) In the Proxy Setup drop-down list, choose either Manual or Automatic. If you choose Manual,
the form includes options for server, authentication, and login information. If you choose Automatic, the
form includes options for PAC URL and fallback.
5. (Required for Manual setting) In the Server field, enter the proxy server's network address.
6. (Required for Manual setting) In the Server Port field, select the value for the proxy server's port.
7. In the Authentication field, enter the username that will be used to connect to the proxy server.
8. In the Password and Confirm fields, enter the password that will be used to connect to the proxy server.
The minimum password length is six characters.
9. In the PAC URL field, you may enter the URL of the PAC file that defines the proxy configuration. To let
devices use the Web proxy autodiscovery protocol (WPAD) to discover proxies, leave this field blank.
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