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Listener | You can choose an HTTP listener that you defined when creating the proxy (see Creating Proxies) from the drop-down menu or use the default listener. You can add HTTP listeners in these section: - Click New and specify a name for the listener.
- Click Add Port and enter a port number. You can enable the message proxy to automatically assign a port by specifying
0 as the port number. When the proxy is enabled, the assigned port number will appear in the console. The port is randomly assigned every time the message proxy is changed/enabled. You can also send a GET request to the messageProxies API endpoint to return the automatically-assigned port number. See Creating and Modifying Assets through the REST API for additional information. - If the client sends traffic over SSL, enable the Secure option and enable your verification options. See SSL Settings for Listener Ports for details.
- Click OK to exit the port editor.
- Click Add to add additional ports to the listener or OK again to finish adding the listener.
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Proxy listen path | Enter the path where the proxy should listen for incoming connections. No two message proxies can have HTTP connections with the same proxy path or with a path that matches an existing virtual asset’s HTTP path. See Service Forward Path and Proxy Listen Path for more details. |
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Proxy URL | Displays the URL that should be given to the AUT.See Directing AUTs to Proxies for additional information. |
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SSL Settings for Listener PortsEnable the Use keystore option to configure server side SSL settings.
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