Does proxy need to be configured with RVM to use IdenTrust?
Originally Published: 2012-01-23
Article Number
Applies To
RSA Validation Manager (RVM)
Windows Server 2003 SP2
IdenTrust
Issue
Does proxy need to be configured with RVM to use IdenTrust?
If the machines are configured to talk to IdenTrust directly through firewall,RVM will talk to IdenTrust through firewall directly without a proxy.
In new PKI Infrastructure we are setting up 6 PROD VMs and these are expected to talk with IdentTrust through firewall directly, rather than Proxy-firewall as how it is currently set up in existing PKI.
The question is; our VM build document says that we need to run below step to configure proxy within the VM to communicate with IdenTrust. So when we use firewall instead of proxy how this step can be replaced ? Whether it can be ignored and should we use some other way ?
Resolution
If the machines are configured to talk to IdenTrust directly through firewall, RVM will talk to IdentTust through firewall directly without a proxy.
For this case, proxy need not be configured for RVM.
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