This guide provide step-by-step instructions, how to enable and disable the squid proxy post NextGen gateway registartion.
Enable Squid Proxy
Follow the below steps to enable squid-proxy.
- Retrieve the existing chart version by running the following command:
Replacehelm list -n <namespace>
<namespace>
with your gateways namespace. If you don’t have a custom namespace, usedefault
.
Example OutputIn this output, the chart version is located under the CHART section. For example, if it saysnextgen-gw-18.0.5
, the version is18.0.5
. - To enable Squid Proxy, use the following command, replacing
<Chart_version>
with the version you retrieved and<namespace>
with your gateway namespace:
After enabling squid-proxyhelm upgrade nextgen-gw oci://us-docker.pkg.dev/opsramp-registry/gateway-cluster-charts/nextgen-gw --version <Chart_version> --set squidproxy=enable --reuse-values -n <namespace>
Disable Squid Proxy
Follow the below steps to disable squid-proxy.
- Retrieve the existing chart version by running the following command:
Replacehelm list -n <namespace>
<namespace>
with your gateways namespace. If you don’t have a custom namespace, usedefault
.
Example OutputIn this output, the chart version is located under the CHART section. For example, if it saysnextgen-gw-18.0.5
, the version is18.0.5
. - To disable Squid Proxy, use the following command, replacing
<Chart_version>
with the version you retrieved and<namespace>
with your gateway namespace:
After disabling squid-proxyhelm upgrade nextgen-gw oci://us-docker.pkg.dev/opsramp-registry/gateway-cluster-charts/nextgen-gw --version <Chart_version> --set squidproxy=disable --reuse-values -n <namespace>