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What Sites Are Accessed by Proxy Server Config in WLS Advanced Management Console (Doc ID 2453247.1)

Last updated on NOVEMBER 07, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle WebLogic Server - Version 12.2.1.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

What sites are accessed by proxy server configuration required in the Advanced Management Console?

According to the proxy server configuration section, it needs access to the internet.  What sites on the internet are queried by AMC? THis may be needed to open up access from the server in a limited fashion, without opening it to the whole internet.

This is the section from the AMC install guide:
https://docs.oracle.com/javacomponents/advanced-management-console-2/install-guide/oracle-weblogic-server-configuration-advanced-management-console.htm#JSAMI133


Setting Up Java Heap Size and Proxy Servers

"If direct access to the Internet from the server is not available, then you should set up the proxy server for the WebLogic Server. The Advanced Management Console requires access to Java Security Baselines. Internet access is also required to introspect JNLP files if they’re outside of the corporate network. For example, when you launch a JNLP application from Oracle Tutorials, in order to display the information correctly, the Advanced Management Console needs to download the JNLP file as well as the referenced jars.
To set up the Java Heap Size and proxy servers:

- Log in to the WebLogic Server Administration Console.
- From the Administration Console, go to Environment, select Servers, and then select the Managed Server.
- Click the Configuration tab, and then click the Server Start sub tab.
- Add the following VM options to the Arguments text field, which includes heap size and proxy settings (both HTTPS and HTTP proxy settings).

-Xmx4G
-Dhttps.proxyHost=host_name -Dhttps.proxyPort=proxy_port
-Dhttp.proxyHost=host_name -Dhttp.proxyPort=proxy_port
-Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=server_hostname|server_IP
 

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