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2 Fill in the following fields:
Published DNS Name: Displays the value that users are currently using to access this proxy
service. This DNS name must resolve to the IP address you set up as a listening address on the
Access Gateway. You should modify this field only if you have modified the DNS name you
want users to use to access this resource.
This name determines the possible values of the Cookie Domain.
Description: (Optional). Provides a field where you can describe the purpose of this proxy
service or specify any other pertinent information.
Cookie Domain: Specifies the domain for which the cookie is valid.
If one proxy service has a DNS name of www.support.novell.com and the second proxy service
has a DNS name of www.developernet.novell.com, the cookie domains are support.novell.com
for the first proxy service and developernet.novell.com for the second proxy service. You can
configure them to share the same cookie domain by selecting novell.com for each proxy
service. Single sign-on between the proxy services is simplified when the proxy services share
the same cookie domain.
HTTP Options: Allows you to set up custom caching options for this proxy service. See the
following:
Section 5.2, "Controlling Browser Caching," on page 172
Section 5.3, "Configuring Custom Cache Control Headers," on page 173
Advanced Options: (Access Gateway Service) Specifies how the proxy service handles
specific conditions, such as Web server error pages. If similar options are configured globally,
the proxy service configuration overwrites the global setting. For configuration information on
the proxy service options, see
Based Proxy Service," on page
3 Click OK to save your changes to browser cache.
4 Click Devices > Access Gateways.
5 To apply your changes, click Update > OK.
Until this step, nothing has been permanently saved or applied. The Update status pushes the
configuration to the server and writes the configuration to the configuration data store. When
the update has completed successfully, the server returns the status of Current.
To save the changes to the configuration store without applying them, do not click Update.
Instead, click Edit. On the Configuration page, click OK. The OK button on this pages saves the
cached changes to the configuration store. The changes are not applied until you click Update
on the Access Gateways page.
6 Update the Identity Server to accept the new trusted relationship. Click Identity Servers >
Update.
7 Continue with one of the following.
If the Web server that contains the resources you want to protect does not use the standard
HTML port (port 80), you need to configure the Web server. See
"Configuring the Web Servers of a Proxy Service," on page
Until you configure a protected resource, the proxy service blocks access to all services on
the Web server. To configure a protected resource, see
Resources," on page
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Section 1.1.3, "Configuring Advanced Options for a Domain-
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Section 1.2,
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Section 1.3, "Configuring Protected

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