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Install a security server. See “Install a Security Server,” on page 66.
IMPORTANT If you do not provide the security server pairing password to the View Connection Server
installation program within the password timeout period, the password becomes invalid and you must
configure a new password.
Install a Security Server
A security server is an instance of View Connection Server that adds an additional layer of security between
the Internet and your internal network. You can install one or more security servers to be connected to a
View Connection Server instance.
The security server software cannot coexist on the same virtual or physical machine with any other View
software component, including a replica server, View Connection Server, View Composer, Horizon Agent,
or Horizon Client.
Prerequisites
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Determine the type of topology to use. For example, determine which load balancing solution to use.
Decide if the View Connection Server instances that are paired with security servers will be dedicated
to users of the external network. For information, see the View Architecture Planning document.
IMPORTANT If you use a load balancer, it must have an IP address that does not change. In an IPv4
environment, configure a static IP address. In an IPv6 environment, machines automatically get IP
addresses that do not change.
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Verify that your installation satisfies the requirements described in “View Connection Server
Requirements,” on page 7.
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Prepare your environment for the installation. See “Installation Prerequisites for View Connection
Server,” on page 52.
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Verify that the View Connection Server instance to be paired with the security server is installed and
configured and is running a View Connection Server version that is compatible with the security server
version. See "View Component Compatibility Matrix" in the View Upgrades document.
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Verify that the View Connection Server instance to be paired with the security server is accessible to the
computer on which you plan to install the security server.
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Configure a security server pairing password. See “Configure a Security Server Pairing Password,” on
page 65.
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Familiarize yourself with the format of external URLs. See “Configuring External URLs for Secure
Gateway and Tunnel Connections,” on page 114.
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Verify that Windows Firewall with Advanced Security is set to on in the active profiles. It is
recommended that you turn this setting to on for all profiles. By default, IPsec rules govern connections
between security server and View Connection Server and require Windows Firewall with Advanced
Security to be enabled.
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Familiarize yourself with the network ports that must be opened on the Windows Firewall for a
security server. See “Firewall Rules for View Connection Server,” on page 73.
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If your network topology includes a back-end firewall between the security server and View
Connection Server, you must configure the firewall to support IPsec. See “Configuring a Back-End
Firewall to Support IPsec,” on page 74.
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If you are upgrading or reinstalling the security server, verify that the existing IPsec rules for the
security server were removed. See “Remove IPsec Rules for the Security Server,” on page 72.
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