Currently installing a proxy certificate isn't supported. Secure Connect Gateway uses certificate-based authentication to the backend servers, so the proxy needs to be configured to disable SSL decryption on the connection from SCG to the required URLs, as seen here.
To add on to what DELL-Chris H mentioned, you would need to configure a proxy server (IP, port, and creds if applicable) onto your SCG and apply, after which it verifies connectivity to dell backend and allows you to proceed if all's good.
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DELL-Chris H
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March 20th, 2024 20:25
Bstaub,
Currently installing a proxy certificate isn't supported. Secure Connect Gateway uses certificate-based authentication to the backend servers, so the proxy needs to be configured to disable SSL decryption on the connection from SCG to the required URLs, as seen here.
Let me know if this helps.
bomtrady
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March 22nd, 2024 05:56
hey there!
To add on to what DELL-Chris H mentioned, you would need to configure a proxy server (IP, port, and creds if applicable) onto your SCG and apply, after which it verifies connectivity to dell backend and allows you to proceed if all's good.
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