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12 In the Blast External URL text box, type the external URL of the security server for users who use
HTML Access to connect to remote desktops.
The URL must contain the HTTPS protocol, client-resolvable host name, and port number.
For example: https://myserver.example.com:8443
By default, the URL includes the FQDN of the secure tunnel external URL and the default port number,
8443. The URL must contain the FQDN and port number that a client system can use to reach this
security server.
13 Choose how to congure the Windows Firewall service.
Option Action
Configure Windows Firewall
automatically
Let the installer congure Windows Firewall to allow the required network
connections.
Do not configure Windows Firewall
Congure the Windows rewall rules manually.
Select this option only if your organization uses its own predened rules
for conguring Windows Firewall.
14 Complete the installation wizard to nish installing the security server.
The security server services are installed on the Windows Server computer:
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VMware Horizon View Security Server
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VMware Horizon View Framework Component
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VMware Horizon View Security Gateway Component
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VMware Horizon View PCoIP Secure Gateway
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VMware Blast Secure Gateway
For information about these services, see the View Administration document.
The security server appears in the Security Servers pane in View Administrator.
The VMware Horizon View Connection Server (Blast-In) rule is enabled in the Windows Firewall on the
security server. This rewall rule allows Web browsers on client devices to use HTML Access to connect to
the security server on TCP port 8443.
N If the installation is cancelled or aborted, you might have to remove IPsec rules for the security server
before you can begin the installation again. Take this step even if you already removed IPsec rules prior to
reinstalling or upgrading security server. For instructions on removing IPsec rules, see “Remove IPsec Rules
for the Security Server,” on page 70.
What to do next
Congure an SSL server certicate for the security server. See Chapter 8, “Conguring SSL Certicates for
View Servers,” on page 79.
You might have to congure client connection seings for the security server, and you can tune Windows
Server seings to support a large deployment. See “Conguring Horizon Client Connections,” on page 111
and “Sizing Windows Server Seings to Support Your Deployment,” on page 124.
If you are reinstalling the security server and you have a data collector set congured to monitor
performance data, stop the data collector set and start it again.
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