Changes for page 3. Advanced Configurations
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... ... @@ -1,46 +1,9 @@ 1 - =Desktop4.0.0or newer=1 +These settings are accessible during the [[Login and Registration process>>doc:Public.Applications.Desktop.User-Manual.Login-and-Registration.WebHome]] or later by opening the app's [[Settings > Advanced options>>doc:Public.Applications.Desktop.User-Manual.Profile-and-Settings.WebHome||anchor="04-advanced"]]. 2 2 3 -These settings are accessible during the [[Login and Registration process>>doc:Public.Applications.Desktop.User-Manual.Login-and-Registration.WebHome]]. 4 4 5 - 6 -{{id name="4-hostname"/}} 7 - 8 -== Server == 9 - 10 -If required, please enter the custom backend hostname here. You must not enter the protocol or path but the **hostname only.** It is recommended to add this information in order to speed up the process and prevent registration failures. 11 - 12 -If your organisation is using the Teamwire Cloud Backend, please enter {{code}}backend.teamwire.eu{{/code}}. 13 - 14 - 15 -{{id name="4-proxyurl"/}} 16 - 17 -== Proxy URL == 18 - 19 -In order to work properly with a proxy server, Teamwire needs your proxy to support the **HTTP CONNECT method,** the **HTTP Upgrade mechanism** and has to allow all **Sec-Websocket-* headers.** 20 - 21 - 22 -Please enter the complete URL incl. protocol (e.g. {{code}}http{{/code}} or {{code}}https{{/code}}) and port. The different types of proxy and their syntaxes are explained down below. For the following example we assume the proxy is running on a host named {{code}}your-proxy.com{{/code}} with port {{code}}9000{{/code}}. If your proxy needs basic HTTPS authentication, the credentials can be included in the URL as shown. 23 - 24 -* **HTTPS Proxy** 25 -{{code language="html"}}https://your-proxy.com:9000{{/code}} 26 -{{code language="html"}}https://username:password@your-proxy.com:9000{{/code}} 27 - 28 -* **PAC Proxy** 29 -{{code language="html"}}pac+http://file-provider.com/proxy.pac{{/code}} 30 -## ## 31 - 32 ----- 33 - 34 -{{id name="desktop-previous"/}} 35 - 36 -= Until Desktop 3.4.2 = 37 - 38 -These settings are accessible during the [[Login and Registration process>>doc:Public.Applications.Desktop.User-Manual.Login-and-Registration.WebHome]] or later by opening the app's [[Settings ~> Advanced options>>doc:Public.Applications.Desktop.User-Manual.Profile-and-Settings.WebHome||anchor="04-advanced"]]. 39 - 40 - 41 41 {{id name="hostname"/}} 42 42 43 -= =Backend hostname ==6 += Backend hostname = 44 44 45 45 If required, please enter the custom backend hostname here. You must not enter the protocol or path but the **hostname only.** It is recommended to add this information in order to speed up the process and prevent registration failures. 46 46 ... ... @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ 49 49 50 50 {{id name="proxy"/}} 51 51 52 -= =Proxy server ==15 += Proxy server = 53 53 54 54 In order to work properly with a proxy server, Teamwire needs your proxy to support the **HTTP CONNECT method,** the **HTTP Upgrade mechanism** and has to allow all **Sec-Websocket-* headers.** 55 55 ... ... @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ 56 56 57 57 {{id name="proxyurl"/}} 58 58 59 -== =Apply proxy URL ===22 +== Apply proxy URL == 60 60 61 61 Please enter the complete URL incl. protocol (e.g. {{code}}http{{/code}} or {{code}}https{{/code}}) and port. The different types of proxy and their syntaxes are explained down below. For the following example we assume the proxy is running on a host named {{code}}your-proxy.com{{/code}} with port {{code}}9000{{/code}}. If your proxy needs basic HTTPS or SOCKS-5 authentication, the credentials can be included in the URL as shown. 62 62 ... ... @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ 77 77 78 78 {{id name="systemproxy"/}} 79 79 80 -== =Use system proxy ===43 +== Use system proxy == 81 81 82 82 If the proxy data are already provided to the (Windows) system, you can select **Use system proxy** to apply the operating system's internet settings. 83 83 ... ... @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ 84 84 85 85 {{id name="certificate"/}} 86 86 87 -= =Server certificate ==50 += Server certificate = 88 88 89 89 If the backend server uses a self-signed certificate or if it is signed by a Certificate Authority (CA), that is not well known, you will have to provide the certificate chain. 90 90 ... ... @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ 91 91 92 92 {{id name="customcertificatefile"/}} 93 93 94 -== =Choose custom certificate file ===57 +== Choose custom certificate file == 95 95 96 96 Click the button and select the file containing the server's certificate chain (format: ##PEM##) via the file explorer. 97 97