The new name of the network proxy. This can be any alphanumeric string, but should be a simple, recognizable name.
--host<string>
The DNS name or IP address of the proxy server. For example,
myproxy1.example.com or
192.168.107.107.
{--type |
-t} {socks_4 |
socks_5 |
http}
The network proxy protocol , one of
socks_4,
socks_5, or
http.
--port<integer>
The port number to communicate with the proxy server. The correct port number depends on the port opened up on the proxy server for communication with CloudPools.
{--username |
-u}
<string>
The user name to authenticate with the SOCKS v5 or HTTP proxy server. Note that SOCKS v4 does not support authentication.
--clear-username
Clear the user name that was previously specified for proxy server authentication.
{--password |
-p}
<string>
The password to authenticate with the SOCKS v5 or HTTP proxy server.
--clear-password
Clear the password that was previously specified for proxy server authentication.
{--verbose |
-v}
Displays more detailed information.
Examples
The following example modifies a network proxy in CloudPools: