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Give Preference to DNS Names When View Connection Server Returns Address
Information
By default, when sending the addresses of desktop machines and RDS hosts to clients and gateways, View
Connection Server gives preference to IP addresses. You can change this default behavior with a View
LDAP attribute that tells View Connection Server to give preference to DNS names. In certain environments,
having View Connection Server return DNS names to clients and gateways can provide additional flexibility
in designing a network infrastructure.
NOTE This View LDAP attribute replaces the per-desktop functionality that was provided by the group
policy setting, Connect using DNS Name, in Horizon 6.0.x and earlier releases.
The View LDAP attribute affects clients that run Horizon Client 3.3 for Windows or later, HTML Access 3.5
or later, and secure gateways on View Connection Server instances (not security servers).
Prerequisites
See the Microsoft TechNet Web site for information on how to use the ADSI Edit utility on your Windows
Server operating system version.
Procedure
1 Start the ADSI Edit utility on your View Connection Server computer.
2 In the console tree, select Connect to.
3 In the Select or type a Distinguished Name or Naming Context text box, type the distinguished name
DC=vdi, DC=vmware, DC=int.
4 In the Select or type a domain or server text box, select or type localhost:389 or the fully qualified
domain name (FQDN) of the View Connection Server computer followed by port 389.
For example: localhost:389 or mycomputer.mydomain.com:389
5 On the object CN=Common, OU=Global, OU=Properties, set the pae-PreferDNS attribute value to 1.
When this attribute is set to 1, View Connection Server returns a DNS name, if a DNS name is available
and the recipient supports name resolution. Otherwise, View Connection Server returns an IP address,
if an IP address of the correct type for your environment (IPv4 or IPv6) is available.
When this attribute is not set or is set to 0, View Connection Server returns an IP address, if an IP
address of the correct type is available. Otherwise, an IP address compatibility error is returned.
Allow HTML Access Through a Load Balancer
View Connection Server instances and security servers that are directly behind a load balancer or load-
balanced gateway must know the address by which browsers will connect to the load balancer when users
use HTML Access.
For View Connection Server instances and security servers that are directly behind a gateway, perform the
procedure described in “Allow HTML Access Through a Gateway,” on page 118.
You must perform this procedure for each View server that is behind the load balancer or load-balanced
gateway.
Procedure
1 Create or edit the locked.properties file in the SSL gateway configuration folder on the View
Connection Server or security server host.
For example: install_directory\VMware\VMware View\Server\sslgateway\conf\locked.properties
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