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Reverse Proxy / Authentication (see
Section 1.1, "Managing Reverse Proxies and
Authentication," on page
14). To manage a specific reverse proxy, click its name (see
Section 1.1.1, "Creating a Proxy Service," on page
17).
Tunneling: Allows you to tunnel non-HTTP traffic through the Access Gateway to a Web
server. For more information, see
Section 2.5, "Setting Up a Tunnel," on page
88.
Date & Time: (Access Gateway Appliance) Allows you to configure the server's time source.
For more information, see
Section 2.6, "Setting the Date and Time," on page
90.
Alerts: Allows you to select the alerts and then configure whether they are sent to a Syslog
server, a log file, or to selected individuals via e-mail. For more information, see
Section 4.6.3,
"Managing Access Gateway Alert Profiles," on page
152.
Auditing: Allows you to select the events to send to a Novell Sentinel or Audit server. For
more information, see
Section 4.7, "Enabling Access Gateway Audit Events," on page
156.
Logging: (Access Gateway Service) Allows you to configure the events that are sent to the
Access Gateway Service log file. For more information, see
Section 4.2.1, "Managing Access
Gateway Service Logging," on page
126.
Adapter List: (Access Gateway Appliance) Displays the list of configured network cards and
allows you to edit an existing configuration or to add a new one. For more information, see
Section 2.9.1, "Viewing and Modifying Adapter Settings," on page
97. To manage a specific
adapter, click the name of the adapter.
Gateways: (Access Gateway Appliance) Displays the list of configured gateways and allows
you to edit an existing configuration or to add a new one. For more information, see
Section 2.9.2, "Viewing and Modifying Gateway Settings," on page
99.
DNS: (Access Gateway Appliance) Displays the current DNS configuration that the Access
Gateway is using to resolve names and allows you to modify it. For more information, see
Section 2.9.3, "Viewing and Modifying DNS Settings," on page
102.
Hosts: (Access Gateway Appliance) Allows you to create a static mapping between the host IP
addresses and host names. For more information, see
Section 2.9.4, "Configuring Hosts," on
page
103.
Service Provider Certificates: Displays information about the certificates assigned to the
Embedded Service Provider component of the Access Gateway. For more information, see
Section 3.6.1, "Managing Embedded Service Provider Certificates," on page
120.
Purge List: Allows you to prevent Web objects from being cached. For more information, see
Section 5.5, "Configuring a Purge List," on page
178.
Pin List: Allows you to prepopulate the cache with the Web objects that you want cached,
before a user has requested the object. For more information, see
Section 5.4, "Configuring a
Pin List," on page
175.
Advanced Options: (Access Gateway Service) Allows you to configure how all reverse
proxies handle specific items in cache. For more information, see
Section 5.7, "Advanced
Access Gateway Service Options," on page
180.
3 For information on using the OK, Cancel, and Revert buttons, see
Section 2.2, "Saving,
Applying, or Canceling Configuration Changes," on page
75.
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