Checking proxy settings in Kiwi Syslog Server is primarily necessary for license activation or when the server needs to communicate with external SolarWinds services. While Kiwi itself acts as a "syslog proxy" when forwarding messages to other destinations, its own outbound internet communication is managed through specific configuration menus. SolarWinds Where to Find Proxy Settings
192.168.*;10.*;*.local
By default, Kiwi Syslog Server listens for incoming UDP/TCP syslog traffic on your local network. However, when you configure Kiwi to: check kiwi syslog server proxy settings
To verify the proxy configuration within the Kiwi Syslog Server, an administrator must access the . The process is typically found under the File menu by selecting Setup . Within the setup tree, the Schedules or Web Access sections often contain the specific fields for proxy details. Checking proxy settings in Kiwi Syslog Server is
Kiwi Syslog Server runs as a Windows service. By default, services do not inherit user-specific proxy settings from Internet Explorer or Chrome. To verify the system-wide proxy (used by WinHTTP): However, when you configure Kiwi to: To verify