To configure the Domino CLI to use your proxy, you must modify files in the client installation directory:
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On Mac, the directory is:
/Applications/domino
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On Windows, the directory is:
C:Users<your_username>AppDataLocalProgramsdomino
In the root of the installation directory, there is a file named
domino.vmoptions
with some configuration options available.
Add the line -include-options ~/.domino/domino.vmoptions
at the end of the file for any *nix based system (Windows users MUST specify the appropriate path where domino.vmoptions
will be created):
-Ddomino.defaultHost=
-Dhttp.proxyHost=
-Dhttp.proxyPort=
-Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=
-Dhttps.proxyHost=
-Dhttps.proxyPort=
-Dhttps.nonProxyHosts=
-include-options ~/.domino/domino.vmoptions
You must create the user level configuration file
domino.vmoptions
in the appropriate location/folder.
The folder ~/.domino/
may not exist, in which case you should run mkdir ~/.domino
to create it.
You must have a user level configuration file to ensure your settings are never modified if the CLI is reinstalled or updated.
In the new ~/.domino/domino.vmoptions
, assign your proxy’s port and host configuration:
-Dhttp.proxyHost=YOURPROXYHOST
-Dhttp.proxyPort=1234
-Dhttps.proxyHost=YOURPROXYHOST
-Dhttps.proxyPort=1234
Replace YOURPROXYHOST
and 1234
with your actual proxy connection information.
Important
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Do not include http(s):// in the proxyHost parameters.
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CLI supports Basic and NTLM proxy authentication.
Add the following parameters to your ~/.domino/domino.vmoptions
file for proxy authentication:
Basic
# Make sure you have disabled the system proxy via this setting
-Djava.net.useSystemProxies=false
# This is required to enable basic authentication for Java versions >= Java 8u111
# More info here -> http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/8u111-relnotes-3124969.html
-Djdk.http.auth.tunneling.disabledSchemes=
# (https) Do not include quotes
-Dhttps.proxyUser=YOURPROXYUSER
# (https) Do not include quotes, even if your password contains spaces
-Dhttps.proxyPassword=YOURPROXYPASSWORD
# (http) Do not include quotes
-Dhttp.proxyUser=YOURPROXYUSER
# (http) Do not include quotes, even if your password contains spaces
-Dhttp.proxyPassword=YOURPROXYPASSWORD
# Make sure to leave a blank line at the end
NTLM
# This is an extension of Basic Proxy settings
# (http) Make sure to specify the NTLM domain for this Proxy
-Dhttp.auth.ntlm.domain=YOURNTLMDOMAIN
# (https) Make sure to specify the NTLM domain for this Proxy.
-Dhttps.auth.ntlm.domain=YOURNTLMDOMAIN
# Make sure to leave a blank line at the end
Note
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The proxy username is case-sensitive when using NTLM proxy authentication. |