Installation

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When the secure tunnel and secure gateways are disabled, desktop and application sessions are established
directly between the client device and the remote machine, bypassing the View Connection Server or
security server host. This type of connection is called a direct connection.
Desktop and application sessions that use direct connections remain connected even if View Connection
Server is no longer running.
Typically, to provide secure connections for external clients that connect to a security server or View
Connection Server host over a WAN, you enable the secure tunnel, the PCoIP Secure Gateway, and the Blast
Secure Gateway. You can disable the secure tunnel and the secure gateways to allow internal, LAN-
connected clients to establish direct connections to remote desktops and applications.
If you enable only the secure tunnel or only one secure gateway, a session might use a direct connection for
some trac but send other trac through the View Connection Server or security server host, depending on
the type of client being used.
SSL is required for all client connections to View Connection Server and security server hosts.
Configure the PCoIP Secure Gateway and Secure Tunnel Connections
You use View Administrator to congure the use of the secure tunnel and PCoIP Secure Gateway. These
components ensure that only authenticated users can communicate with remote desktops and applications.
Clients that use the PCoIP display protocol can use the PCoIP Secure Gateway. Clients that use the RDP
display protocol can use the secure tunnel.
For information about conguring the Blast Secure Gateway, see “Congure the Blast Secure Gateway,” on
page 113.
I A typical network conguration that provides secure connections for external clients includes a
security server. To enable or disable the secure tunnel and PCoIP Secure Gateway on a security server, you
must edit the View Connection Server instance that is paired with the security server.
In a network conguration in which external clients connect directly to a View Connection Server host, you
enable or disable the secure tunnel and PCoIP Secure Gateway by editing that View Connection Server
instance in View Administrator.
Prerequisites
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If you intend to enable the PCoIP Secure Gateway, verify that the View Connection Server instance and
paired security server are View 4.6 or later.
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If you pair a security server to a View Connection Server instance on which you already enabled the
PCoIP Secure Gateway, verify that the security server is View 4.6 or later.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, select View  > Servers.
2 In the View Connection Servers panel, select a View Connection Server instance and click Edit.
3 Congure use of the secure tunnel.
Option Description
Disable the secure tunnel
Deselect Use secure tunnel connection to machine.
Enable the secure tunnel
Select Use secure tunnel connection to machine.
The secure tunnel is enabled by default.
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