2.2 First Reverse Proxy Configuration
This section explains how to create a reverse proxy to protect the name and IP address of your Web
server from being exposed to users.
Authentication," on page 17
to gain access to the Web server.
Access Gateway Configuration Information
Table 2-2
What You Need To Know
Name of the Identity Server cluster
DNS name of the Access Gateway
Web server information
Names you need to create
For more information, see
Setup
Guide.
1 In the Administration Console, click the Access Gateways task.
2 Click Edit, then click Reverse Proxy/Authentication.
3 Configure a reverse proxy:
In the Authentication Settings section, select
In
In the Reverse Proxy section, click New, specify
In
4 To configure a proxy service, click New in the Proxy Service section, then fill in the following
fields:
Proxy Service Name:
In
Table
Published DNS Name:
In
Table
Web Server IP Address:
In
Table
Host Header: Select the Web Server Host Name from the drop-down list.
Web Server Host Name:
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Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP1 Quick Starts
Section 2.3, "Configuring the Protected Resource for
builds on this configuration and explains how to require authentication
IP address
DNS name
Reverse proxy name
Proxy service name
Protected resource name
"Configuring the Access
Table
2-2, this is the name of the Identity Server cluster.
Table
2-2,
DigitalAirlines
DA
2-2,
is proxy service name you created.
DA
lag.test.novell.com
2-2, this is the DNS name of the Access Gateway.
10.10.16.16
2-2, this is the IP address of the Web server.
digital.test.novell.com
Example
idpa
lag.test.novell.com
10.10.16.16
digital.test.novell.com
DigitalAirlines
DA
everything
Gateway" in the
Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP1
from the drop-down list.
idpa
DigitalAirlines
is the reverse proxy name you created.
Your Value
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, then click OK.