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Oracle Secure Global Desktop Administration Guide for Version 4.6

Document Information

Preface

1.  Networking and Security

Overview of Networks and Security

Connections Between Client Devices and SGD Servers

Connections Between SGD Servers and Application Servers

Connections Between SGD Servers in an Array

DNS Names

Configuring External DNS Names

Changing the Peer DNS Name of an SGD Server

Proxy Servers

Supported Proxy Servers

Configuring Client Proxy Settings

Proxy Server Timeouts

Configuring Server-Side Proxy Servers

Firewalls

Firewalls Between Client Devices and SGD Servers

Firewalls Between SGD Servers

Firewalls Between SGD Servers and Application Servers

Other Firewalls

Secure Connections to SGD Servers

SSL Certificates

Firewall Traversal

Enabling Secure Connections (Automatic Configuration)

Enabling Secure Connections (Manual Configuration)

Secure Connections and Security Warnings

Tuning Secure Connections to SGD Servers

Tuning the SSL Daemon

Using External SSL Accelerators

Selecting a Cipher Suite for Secure Connections

Using Connection Definitions

2.  User Authentication

3.  Publishing Applications to Users

4.  Configuring Applications

5.  Client Device Support

6.  SGD Client and Webtop

7.  SGD Servers, Arrays, and Load Balancing

A.  Global Settings and Caches

B.  Secure Global Desktop Server Settings

C.  User Profiles, Applications, and Application Servers

D.  Commands

E.  Login Scripts

F.  Third-Party Legal Notices

Glossary

Index

Chapter 1

Networking and Security

This chapter describes how to integrate Oracle Secure Global Desktop (SGD) into your network infrastructure and secure the network connections used by SGD.

This chapter includes the following topics: