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Connecting to a Remote Host Using DMZ Gateway as a Proxy

Karla Marsh
EFT

THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO:

  • EFT, all versions
  • DMZ Gateway, v3 and later

DISCUSSION

Most enterprise deployments of EFT place DMZ Gateway in the DMZ and EFT inside the network, with all inbound connections brokered by the DMZ Gateway. Occasionally it may be necessary for EFT’s Event Rules or Advanced Workflow Engine to connect to a remote host that is outside the network and DMZ. Because EFT resides within the network (as opposed to in the DMZ), it may be considered a security risk to connect directly from EFT to the remote host, and because the DMZ Gateway is already brokering inbound connections, it makes perfect sense to be able to route OUTBOUND connections though the DMZ Gateway, using it as a forward proxy. Fortunately, it is possible to do so both from EFT’s Event Rules and from within the Advanced Workflow Engine when the DMZ Gateway is configured to act as a Socks5 proxy.

Refer to the attached PDF for details.

See also KB#10866.

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