If reboot flag is not set, WSAM exits and does not reboot during an upgrade. Specifies the location and name of the script file to run when WSAM launches.
Specifies the location and name of the script file to run when WSAM exits. Specifies the certificate submitted by the user for authentication. Note that the user can only use this option if a valid SSL certificate is installed on the device. If the system uses a self-signed certificate, the user must import that certificate into his browser. Note : samlauncher does not support secondary authentication.
Table 91 lists the possible codes the WSAM launcher returns when it exits. Pulse Connect Secure Administration Guide. Pulse Secure, LLC. San Jose California Tollfree Contact Juniper Support. When you create a WSAM application resource profile, the WSAM client intercepts requests from the specified client applications to servers in your internal network.
When you create a WSAM destination network resource profile, the WSAM client intercepts requests from processes running on the client that are connecting to the specified internal hosts.
Enter the name. Description Describes the resource profile. Enter the description. Domain Authentication Allows integrated Windows applications, such as file sharing, Outlook, and so on to authenticate to the domain controller when the client machine is part of a domain. Select Domain Authentication to enable this feature.
Resource Specifies the resource name. Enter the resource name. Action Enables you to allow or deny the users access to the server that hosts the specified application.
Select either Allow or Deny from the Action drop—down list. If the values do not match, WSAM notifies the user that the identity of the application could not be verified and does not forward connections from the application to the IVE. Select the role, and click Add.
You may include a port. Create an access control policy Allows access to the server specified in the Network Destination box enabled by default.
Enter the application name. Path Allows you to provide an absolute path to the application. Enter the path. Prompt for username and password for intranet sites Allows the Secure Access device to prompt users to enter their sign-in credentials before connecting to sites on their internal network.
Auto-upgrade Secure Application Manager Enables the Secure Access device to automatically download the Secure Application Manager to a client machine when the version of Secure Application Manager on the Secure Access device is newer than the version installed on the client. Enter the name and path for the file. User can add applications Enables user to add applications. Automatic host-mapping Allows the Secure Application Manager to edit the Windows PC hosts file and replaces entries of Windows application servers with localhost.
Previous Page Next Page. Specifies the applications for which JSAM secures traffic. Server Hostname or IP. Server Port. Specifies the port on which the remote server listens for client connections.
Localhost IP. Client Port. Specifies the port on which JSAM should listen for client application connections. Allows JSAM to select an available port when the client port you specify is taken. Maximum Citrix Sessions. Specifies the maximum number of client sessions. New Allowed Citrix Ports.
Specifies the ports on which the Metaframe servers listen. New Application Servers. Specifies the application servers for client application connections. Specifies the applications for which WSAM secures traffic. Allows you to specify multiple ports for a host as separate entries. Specifies the application for which WSAM client does not secure traffic.
Allows you to provide an absolute path to the application. Auto-launch Secure Application Manager. Auto-uninstall Secure Application Manager. Prompt for username and password for intranet sites.
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