Routing Filter Dialog Box
Getting there
The way you access the Security Properties dialog box depends on the session type you are in.
Terminal session
Open the Document Settings dialog box.The steps depend on your user interface mode.
User Interface Mode
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Steps
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Ribbon or Reflection Browser
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With a session open in Reflection, from the Quick Access Toolbar, click .
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Tablet
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On the Reflection menu, tap the gear icon and then select Document Settings.
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- Under Host Connection, click Setup Connection Security.
- (3270 and 5250 terminal sessions only) Under Security, click Security Settings.
Printer session
- Open a printer session.
- On the Connection menu, click Session Setup.
- Click Security.
FTP Client
- In the Connect to FTP Site dialog box, select a site.
- Click Security.
Specify the destination routing filters for connection requests, for SOCKS or HTTP configurations.
Note: You cannot change the destination address and port of the final entry in the destination route list. You can, however, change the SOCKS or HTTP proxy information for this entry.
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Destination address
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Specifies the host name or IP address of the destination that is controlled by the associated proxy server (Asterisks in an IP address represent wildcard characters.)
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Port
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Specifies the port associated with the destination address.
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Do not use SOCKS (or HTTP) proxy
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When this check box is selected, a connection request matching this destination route will bypass the proxy server (destination).
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SOCKS (HTTP) proxy
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Specifies the Address, Port, and User ID of the proxy server. These settings are available only if Do not use SOCKS (or HTTP) proxy is cleared.
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