Difference between revisions of "Automatic proxy setting for regify client"
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Important: '''Since version 4, the regify client supports PAC files''' and therefore is able to handle proxy switching by using such PAC file. The following hints are only applicable, if PAC files do not work for you. | Important: '''Since version 4, the regify client supports PAC files''' and therefore is able to handle proxy switching by using such PAC file. The following hints are only applicable, if PAC files do not work for you. | ||
− | == Remarks == | + | == Proxy pre-definition for new users == |
+ | In some cases of software distribution you might need to pre-select or pre-define the proxy settings for new users. In such case, you can copy a pre-defined regify_client.ini file to the users application data folder. Please only copy in case the file does not exist already. To pre-select a proxy, please use a template like this: | ||
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+ | [USER] | ||
+ | regifyProviderName = dummy | ||
+ | |||
+ | [PROXY] | ||
+ | proxySelection = 0 | ||
+ | proxyServer = | ||
+ | proxyPACFile = | ||
+ | proxyUsername = | ||
+ | proxyPassword = | ||
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+ | The possible values for '''proxySelection''' are: 0=no proxy, 1=use proxyServer, 2=use proxyPACFile | ||
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+ | The dummy entry for '''regifyProviderName''' is important because otherwise the regify client considers the ini file as an older one that needs to get converted. In this case the proxy values will get lost. | ||
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+ | You can also pre-define '''proxyUsername''' and '''proxyPassword'''. If you consider to use a proxy with NTLM authentication (Windows logon), please leave them with empty values. | ||
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+ | == Proxy selection using some script == | ||
+ | Please first check, if some PAC file would fit your needs. The solution below is only suitable if PAC does not work for you. | ||
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+ | === Remarks === | ||
* You need to configure this script at the first lines. | * You need to configure this script at the first lines. | ||
* Dont forget to set '''LocalNet''' to the beginning of the network that needs proxy (eg "10.1.1" or "192.168" etc.). | * Dont forget to set '''LocalNet''' to the beginning of the network that needs proxy (eg "10.1.1" or "192.168" etc.). | ||
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* If you like to edit, we strongly suggest to use an editor that is able to edit vbs files (like PSPad or Notepad++ etc.) | * If you like to edit, we strongly suggest to use an editor that is able to edit vbs files (like PSPad or Notepad++ etc.) | ||
− | == The script == | + | === The script === |
In order to set the regify client proxy settings regarding the current IP address, the following VBScript may get used: | In order to set the regify client proxy settings regarding the current IP address, the following VBScript may get used: | ||
Revision as of 08:57, 24 October 2014
It allows to automatically set the proxy server settings of the regify client depending on the current active IP address.
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PAC support
Important: Since version 4, the regify client supports PAC files and therefore is able to handle proxy switching by using such PAC file. The following hints are only applicable, if PAC files do not work for you.
Proxy pre-definition for new users
In some cases of software distribution you might need to pre-select or pre-define the proxy settings for new users. In such case, you can copy a pre-defined regify_client.ini file to the users application data folder. Please only copy in case the file does not exist already. To pre-select a proxy, please use a template like this:
[USER] regifyProviderName = dummy [PROXY] proxySelection = 0 proxyServer = proxyPACFile = proxyUsername = proxyPassword =
The possible values for proxySelection are: 0=no proxy, 1=use proxyServer, 2=use proxyPACFile
The dummy entry for regifyProviderName is important because otherwise the regify client considers the ini file as an older one that needs to get converted. In this case the proxy values will get lost.
You can also pre-define proxyUsername and proxyPassword. If you consider to use a proxy with NTLM authentication (Windows logon), please leave them with empty values.
Proxy selection using some script
Please first check, if some PAC file would fit your needs. The solution below is only suitable if PAC does not work for you.
Remarks
- You need to configure this script at the first lines.
- Dont forget to set LocalNet to the beginning of the network that needs proxy (eg "10.1.1" or "192.168" etc.).
- We suggest to save this as setRegifyProxy.vbs or similar directly to the desktop. The .vbs extension allows execution by simple doubleclick.
- You are allowed to adapt this script to your needs.
- If you like to edit, we strongly suggest to use an editor that is able to edit vbs files (like PSPad or Notepad++ etc.)
The script
In order to set the regify client proxy settings regarding the current IP address, the following VBScript may get used:
' Save as "setRegifyProxy.vbs" or similar Dim LocalNet, Proxy, ProxyUser, ProxyPass, INIFile, Loud ' --------- Start Config --------- LocalNet = "192.168.12" Proxy = "shuttle.lu.regify.com:3128" ' Name:Port ProxyUser = "pUser" ProxyPass = "pPass" Loud = True ' If some message appears or not (True/False) ' --------- End Config --------- Dim NIC1, Nic, StrIP, CompName, Ini, NewIni, ValueExp, Mode Dim objFSO, copyFile, vSystemDrive ' Get some RegExp engine Set objRegEx = New RegExp objRegEx.IgnoreCase = False objRegEx.Global = True ValueExp = ".*\r\n" ' Get regify client ini file Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("Wscript.Shell") vAPPDATA = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%APPDATA%") INIFile = vAPPDATA & "\regify\regify_client.ini" ' Get IP Address of current active NIC Set NIC1 = GetObject("winmgmts:").InstancesOf("Win32_NetworkAdapterConfiguration") For Each Nic in NIC1 If Nic.IPEnabled Then StrIP = Nic.IPAddress(i) ' Set WshNetwork = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Network") ' CompName= WshNetwork.Computername ' Get Computername Exit For End If Next If StrIP = "" Then MsgBox("Can not get any enabled IP address!") Wscript.Quit End If Ini = LoadStringFromFile(INIFile) If Ini = "" Then MsgBox("Can not load regify client INI file! [" & INIFile & "]") Wscript.Quit End If NewIni = Ini If Left(StrIP, Len(LocalNet)) = LocalNet Then ' Intranet -> Set Proxy (old INI format) Mode = "intranet + proxy" objRegEx.Pattern = "ProxyServer =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(Ini, "ProxyServer = " & Proxy & vbCrLf) objRegEx.Pattern = "ProxyUsername =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "ProxyUsername = " & ProxyUser & vbCrLf) objRegEx.Pattern = "ProxyPassword =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "ProxyPassword = " & ProxyPass & vbCrLf) ' Intranet -> Set Proxy (new INI format) objRegEx.Pattern = "proxyServer =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "proxyServer = " & Proxy & vbCrLf) objRegEx.Pattern = "proxyUsername =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "proxyUsername = " & ProxyUser & vbCrLf) objRegEx.Pattern = "proxyPassword =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "proxyPassword = " & ProxyPass & vbCrLf) Else ' Not Intranet, remove Proxy (old INI format) Mode = "internet, no proxy" objRegEx.Pattern = "ProxyServer =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(Ini, "ProxyServer =" & vbCrLf) objRegEx.Pattern = "ProxyUsername =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "ProxyUsername =" & vbCrLf) objRegEx.Pattern = "ProxyPassword =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "ProxyPassword =" & vbCrLf) ' Not Intranet, remove Proxy (new INI format) objRegEx.Pattern = "proxyServer =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "proxyServer =" & vbCrLf) objRegEx.Pattern = "proxyUsername =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "proxyUsername =" & vbCrLf) objRegEx.Pattern = "proxyPassword =" & ValueExp NewIni = objRegEx.Replace(NewIni, "proxyPassword = "& vbCrLf) End If If (NewIni <> Ini) Then ' Save changes SaveStringToFile INIFile, NewIni If Loud = True Then MsgBox("regify Client proxy settings have been changed (" & Mode & ")") End If Else ' Nothing has changed If Loud = True Then MsgBox("regify Client proxy settings already ok (" & Mode & ")") End If End If ' ---------- Helping functions ------------ Const fsoForReading = 1 Const fsoForWriting = 2 Function LoadStringFromFile(filename) Dim fso, f Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set f = fso.OpenTextFile(filename, fsoForReading) LoadStringFromFile = f.ReadAll f.Close End Function Sub SaveStringToFile(filename, text) Dim fso, f Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set f = fso.OpenTextFile(filename, fsoForWriting) f.Write text f.Close End Sub