Is there any way to remove the need for the bordermanager client token?
I have setup a few Linux servers that are not OES and need the ability
for them to access the Internet for updates.
If I'm not asking the right question, but someone has an answer for me,
please correct my question and answer the right one. Basically, I want
to know how a Linux server can access the Internet using Border as the
proxy.
waynesnyder wrote:
> Is there any way to remove the need for the bordermanager client token?
> I have setup a few Linux servers that are not OES and need the ability
> for them to access the Internet for updates.
>
> If I'm not asking the right question, but someone has an answer for me,
> please correct my question and answer the right one. Basically, I want
> to know how a Linux server can access the Internet using Border as the
> proxy.
>
>
Mysterious;1660761 Wrote:
> waynesnyder wrote:
> > Is there any way to remove the need for the bordermanager client
> token?
> > I have setup a few Linux servers that are not OES and need the
> ability
> > for them to access the Internet for updates.
> >
> > If I'm not asking the right question, but someone has an answer for
> me,
> > please correct my question and answer the right one. Basically, I
> want
> > to know how a Linux server can access the Internet using Border as
> the
> > proxy without needing the clnttrust or authentication.
> >
> >
>
> tid10018610 is what you're looking for
>
> Gonzalo
Thanks, Gonzalo... But I need a bit more. I haven't touched Border
for quite a long time and need, more or less, step-by-steps if possible.
I was able to get things working, but I needed to authenticate. I'm
trying to avoid that.
waynesnyder wrote:
> Mysterious;1660761 Wrote:
>> waynesnyder wrote:
>>> Is there any way to remove the need for the bordermanager client
>> token?
>>> I have setup a few Linux servers that are not OES and need the
>> ability
>>> for them to access the Internet for updates.
>>>
>>> If I'm not asking the right question, but someone has an answer for
>> me,
>>> please correct my question and answer the right one. Basically, I
>> want
>>> to know how a Linux server can access the Internet using Border as
>> the
>>> proxy without needing the clnttrust or authentication.
>>>
>>>
>> tid10018610 is what you're looking for
>>
>> Gonzalo
>
>
> Thanks, Gonzalo... But I need a bit more. I haven't touched Border
> for quite a long time and need, more or less, step-by-steps if possible.
> I was able to get things working, but I needed to authenticate. I'm
> trying to avoid that.
>
>
1. Check the box for "authenticate only when accessing a restricted site"
2. create an access rules with source ip the linux box and place it the
first of all