Routing destinations can be defined two ways. The first is DNS-based, where
each different destination has its own unique DNS name. The second is URL-
based, where the request URL is examined and the request is routed based on the
folder names in the URL.
By default, if the routing destination is SSL, and the certificate is not trusted, the
Mobile Gateway will return an error to the Secure Gateway and to the Web
browser.
You can set the following property to override this error:
Property
WebRoutingAllowUnknownSSLCertifications
To set this property enter the following:
WebRoutingAllowUnknownSSLCertifications = 1
DNS routing destinations
WebDNSRouting[uniqueNumber]=source,destination
is defined as the following:
Examples:
WebDNSRouting1=webpim.securegateway.com,localhost:8840
webpim.securegateway.com routes to http://localhost:8840
WebDNSRouting2=intranet.securegateway.com,intranet
intranet.securegateway.com routes to http://intranet:80
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is the Secure Gateway DNS address
source
–
is defined as [protocol]address[:port]
destination
Configuring the Secure Gateway
Configuring Secure Gateway to route HTTP requests
Description
Overrides a SSL routing destination
and processes the request.
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