Configure hostname verification, a proxy, for Skyline Collector communication to VMware.
Hostname Verification verifies that the Skyline Collector is connecting to VMware (vcsa.vmware.com), by looking at the 'dnsName' and 'subjectAltName'. Hostname Verification ensures customer product usage data is being sent to VMware.
Also, the Skyline Collector supports a proxy for accessing the Internet.
To import a Proxy Server Certificate to VMware Skyline Collector, refer to this KB Article.
Prerequisites
Ensure the Skyline Collector can communicate with the following external network destinations:
vcsa.vmware.com
/ Port 443vapp-updates.vmware.com
/ Port 443
Procedure
- Click Configuration in the Skyline Collector user interface.
- Under Collector, click Network Configuration.
- To activate or deactivate the Hostname Verification, follow these steps:
Option Description Activate Hostname Verification
To activate Hostname Verification, toggle the switch to the right. The switch states Enabled, and turns Green [].
Deactivate Hostname Verification
To deactivate Hostname Verification, toggle the switch to the left. The switch states Disabled (Not Recommended), and turns Grey [].
- To configure a Proxy for the Skyline Collector, follow these steps.
Option Description Activate Proxy
To activate a Proxy, toggle the switch to the right. The switch states Enabled, and turns Green []. Follow the given steps to complete the Proxy configuration.
Enter the Proxy IP Address.
Enter the Proxy Port Number.
If necessary to authenticate to the Proxy, toggle the Authentication switch to the right. The switch states Enabled, and turns Green.
Note:The Skyline Collector supports basic access authentication.
The Skyline Collector does not support NTLM access authentication.
Enter the Proxy Username.
Enter the Proxy Password.
Deactivate Proxy
To deactivate a Proxy, toggle the switch to the left. The switch states Disabled, and turns Grey []. No further action is needed.
- Click Test & Save.