In order to run EZproxy successfully, you must have staff available who can:
Optionally, your staff will also benefit from having basic knowledge of an IP proxy server and an understanding of URL rewriting and strategies behind using a URL Rewriting program.
You'll want to review all technical requirements and configuration choices with your IT staff.
EZproxy is supported under two different operating systems: Linux and Windows. The supported versions of these operating systems along with their minimum hardware requirements appear in this article.
EZproxy for Linux prior to version 7.0 requires an x86 or x86_64 distribution of Linux running a 2.2 or later kernel. Versions higher than 7.0 require an x86_64 distribution of Linux running a 2.2 or later kernel. To verify the version of your Linux kernel, use the command:
uname -a
If you encounter problems running EZproxy on a specific distribution of Linux, please contact OCLC support for further assistance.
The minimum recommended configuration for an EZproxy for Linux server is a Pentium II 400 with 256 MB of RAM. 10 MB of disk space is required for installation. Additional disk space is required to accommodate user authentication files and server log files.
EZproxy runs on all Microsoft Supported versions of Windows and Windows Server. WOW64 may be required when using an EZproxy version prior to 7.0.
The minimum recommended configuration for an EZproxy for Windows server is a Pentium II 400 with 256 MB of RAM. 500 MB of disk space is required for installation. Additional disk space is required to accommodate user authentication files and server log files.