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Setting up proxy servers for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components

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Administration Guide Setting up proxy servers for BlackBerry Enterprise Server components Setting up proxy servers for BlackBerry Enterprise Server 3 components Configuring certain BlackBerry Enterprise Server components to use proxy servers You can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to use proxy servers to access web addresses on the Internet and your organization's intranet. You should use a proxy method that is consistent with the proxy method that other applications and servers in your organization use to access web content. Proxy servers typically do not permit network traffic between servers that are on the same side of the firewall, so you can configure certain BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components to use a .pac file, or to access the Internet directly through a proxy server. You can also configure multiple proxy servers to manage traffic to specific web addresses, and you can specify URLs that the BlackBerry Enterprise Server components can access without using a proxy server. The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service sends application updates and data to BlackBerry devices through the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service can only accept and respond to messages that it receives from a direct connection with the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. If you configured the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to use a proxy server, you must configure proxy rules to permit a direct connection between the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service and the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. You cannot use a proxy server to exchange data between these components. If you use a .pac file configuration, you can change the .pac file to permit a direct connection between the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. Related topics Configuring multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerry Enterprise Server component, 19 Configure a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component to use a .pac file You can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to use a .pac file. 1. In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component. 2. On the appropriate tab for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component, click Edit Properties. 3. In the left pane, click Proxy. 4. Double-click Proxy Mappings. 5. Click New. 6. Double-click Universal Resource Locator. 7. Type the URL regular expression that you want the proxy mapping rule to control. 8. Double-click Proxy String. 16

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Setting up proxy servers for BlackBerry Enterprise Server
components
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Configuring certain BlackBerry Enterprise Server components to use proxy
servers
You can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to use proxy servers to
access web addresses on the Internet and your organization's intranet. You should use a proxy method that is consistent with
the proxy method that other applications and servers in your organization use to access web content.
Proxy servers typically do not permit network traffic between servers that are on the same side of the firewall, so you can configure
certain BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components to use a .pac file, or to access the Internet directly through a proxy server.
You can also configure multiple proxy servers to manage traffic to specific web addresses, and you can specify URLs that the
BlackBerry Enterprise Server components can access without using a proxy server.
The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service sends application updates and data to BlackBerry devices through the BlackBerry MDS
Connection Service. The BlackBerry MDS Integration Service can only accept and respond to messages that it receives from a
direct connection with the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service. If you configured the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to use
a proxy server, you must configure proxy rules to permit a direct connection between the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service
and the BlackBerry MDS Integration Service. You cannot use a proxy server to exchange data between these components. If you
use a .pac file configuration, you can change the .pac file to permit a direct connection between the BlackBerry MDS Connection
Service and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service.
Related topics
Configuring multiple BlackBerry Enterprise Server instances to use the same BlackBerry Enterprise Server component, 19
Configure a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component to use a .pac file
You can configure the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service and BlackBerry MDS Integration Service to use a .pac file.
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry® Enterprise Server component.
2.
On the appropriate tab for a BlackBerry Enterprise Server component, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
In the left pane, click
Proxy
.
4.
Double-click
Proxy Mappings
.
5.
Click
New
.
6.
Double-click
Universal Resource Locator
.
7.
Type the URL regular expression that you want the proxy mapping rule to control.
8.
Double-click
Proxy String
.
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