Configuring a SOCKS5 proxy for your on-premises gateway - AWS Storage Gateway

Configuring a SOCKS5 proxy for your on-premises gateway

Volume Gateways and Tape Gateways support configuration of a Socket Secure version 5 (SOCKS5) proxy between your on-premises gateway and AWS.

Note

The only supported proxy configuration is SOCKS5.

If your gateway must use a proxy server to communicate to the internet, then you need to configure the SOCKS proxy settings for your gateway. You do this by specifying an IP address and port number for the host running your proxy. After you do so, Storage Gateway routes all traffic through your proxy server. For information about network requirements for your gateway, see Network and firewall requirements.

The following procedure shows you how to configure SOCKS proxy for Volume Gateway and Tape Gateway.

To configure a SOCKS5 proxy for volume and Tape Gateways
  1. Log in to your gateway's local console.

  2. From the AWS Storage Gateway - Configuration main menu, enter the corresponding numeral to select SOCKS Proxy Configuration.

  3. From the AWS Storage Gateway SOCKS Proxy Configuration menu, enter the corresponding numeral to perform one of the following tasks:

    To Perform This Task Do This
    Configure a SOCKS proxy

    Enter the corresponding numeral to select Configure SOCKS Proxy.

    You will need to supply a host name and port to complete configuration.

    View the current SOCKS proxy configuration

    Enter the corresponding numeral to select View Current SOCKS Proxy Configuration.

    If a SOCKS proxy is not configured, the message SOCKS Proxy not configured is displayed. If a SOCKS proxy is configured, the host name and port of the proxy are displayed.

    Remove a SOCKS proxy configuration

    Enter the corresponding numeral to select Remove SOCKS Proxy Configuration.

    The message SOCKS Proxy Configuration Removed is displayed.

  4. Restart your VM to apply your HTTP configuration.