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4 Type show proxy and press Enter.
Netshell shows that the proxy was set to DIRECT connection. With this setting, the
Connection Server computer cannot connect to the Internet if a proxy is in use in your
organization.
5 Configure the proxy settings.
For example, at the netsh winhttp> prompt, type import proxy source=ie.
The proxy settings are imported to the Connection Server computer.
6 Verify the proxy settings by typing show proxy.
7 Restart the VMware Horizon View Connection Server service.
8 On the Horizon Administrator dashboard, verify that the security server or Connection Server
icon is green.
Troubleshooting Smart Card Certificate Revocation
Checking
The Connection Server instance or security server that has the smart card connected cannot
perform certificate revocation checking on the server's TLS certificate unless you have configured
smart card certificate revocation checking.
Problem
Certificate revocation checking might fail if your organization uses a proxy server for Internet
access, or if a Connection Server instance or security server cannot reach the servers that provide
revocation checking because of firewalls or other controls.
Important Make sure the CRL file is up to date.
Cause
Horizon 7 supports certificate revocation checking with certificate revocation lists (CRLs) and with
the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP). A CRL is a list of revoked certificates published by
the CA (Certificate Authority) that issued the certificates. OCSP is a certificate validation protocol
that is used to get the revocation status of an X.509 certificate. The CA must be accessible
from the Connection Server or security server host. This issue can only occur if you configured
revocation checking of smart card certificates. See Using Smart Card Certificate Revocation
Checking.
Solution
1 Create your own (manual) procedure for downloading an up-to-date CRL from the CA website
you use to a path on your Horizon 7 server.
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