| Web > Web Bookmarks
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Name
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Specifies the name for the device home page bookmark.
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Enter a name.
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Description
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Specifies the description for the device home page bookmark.
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Enter a description.
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Open New Window
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Enables the Secure Access device to automatically open
the web resource in a new browser window.
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Select the Open New Window check
box to enable this feature.
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Do Not Display Address Bar
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Allows Web traffic through the Secure Access device by
precluding users in the specified role from typing a new URL in the
address bar.
This option is displayed only when you enable the Open New Window option.
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Select the Do Not Display Address Bar check box to enable this feature.
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Do Not Display Tool Bar
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Allows all Web traffic through the Secure Access device
by precluding users in the specified role from typing a new URL in
the tool bar.
This option is displayed only when you enable the Open New Window
option.
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Select the Do Not Display Tool Bar check box to enable this feature.
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Bookmark Type
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Allows you to create two types of bookmarks.
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Select one of the following option:
- Standard—Links the user to
Web URLs on the Internet or on your corporate intranet. When you create
Web bookmarks, you can insert the user’s Secure Access device
username in the URL path to provide single sign-on access to back-end
Web applications.
- Applet—Links the user to Java
applets that you upload to the Secure Access device through the NSM
by selecting Users > Resource Profiles > Web > Hosted
Java Applets.
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URL
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Specifies the URL to
bookmark.
Note:
This box is displayed only when you select Standard from the Bookmark Type drop-down list.
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Enter the URL.
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Applet HTML
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Specify an HTML page
definition that includes references to your Java applets.
Note:
Enter a unique HTML page definition in this box. If you
create two bookmarks with the same HTML code, the Secure Access device
deletes one of the bookmarks in the end-user view. You can still see
both bookmarks, however, in the administrator console.
Note:
The Applet HTML and Multi-Valued User Attributes fields
are displayed only when you select Applet from
the Bookmark Type drop-down list.
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Enter the unique HTML
page definition.
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Multi-Valued User Attributes
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Allows you to specify
multiple attributes if your HTML code contains attributes that may
expand to multiple values (such as userAttr.hostname or userAttr.ports), .
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Enter multiple attributes.
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| Web > Options
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User can type URLs in IVE browse bar
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Enables users to enter URLs on the welcome page.
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Select the User can type URLs in Secure
Access device browse bar check box to enable this feature.
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Users can add bookmarks
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Enables users to create personal Web bookmarks on the
Secure Access device welcome page.
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Select the User can add bookmarks check box to enable this feature.
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Mask hostnames while browsing
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Conceals the target resources in the URLs to which users
browse.
Users can mask IP addresses and hostnames in the user’s:
- Web browser address bar (when the user navigates to a
page.)
- Web browser status bar (when the user hovers over a hyperlink.)
- HTML source files (when the user chooses to view source.)
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Select the Mask hostnames while browsing check box to enable this feature.
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Allow Java applets
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Enables users to: and allows user to
- Browse to web pages containing client-side Java applets.
- Run applications that are implemented as client-side Java
applets.
- Run application such as the Virtual Network Computing
(VNC) Java client, Citrix NFuse Java client, WRQ Reflection Web client,
and Lotus WebMail.
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Select the Allow Java applets check
box to enable this feature.
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Allow Flash content
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Enables the Secure Access device to intermediate flash
content through its Content Intermediation Engine.
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Select the Allow Flash content check
box to enable this feature.
Note:
Secure Access device provides limited support for ActionScript
2.0 Flash Remoting, and does not support XML Socket connections.
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Persistent cookies
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Enables users to customize their browsing experiences
through persistent cookies.
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Select the Persistent cookies to
enable this feature.
By default, the Secure Access device flushes Web cookies that
are stored during a user session. A user can delete cookies through
the Advanced Preferences if you enable this option.
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Unrewritten pages open in new window
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Allows configuration of Secure Access device to open
content in a new browser window when a user accesses an unrewritten
Web page.
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Select the Unrewritten pages open in
new window check box to enable this feature.
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Allow browsing untrusted SSL websites
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Enables users to access untrusted Web sites through the
Secure Access device.
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Select the Allow browsing untrusted SSL
Web sites check box to enable this feature.
Note:
If a Web page has internal references to files within
a SCRIPT tag and these files are hosted on different HTTPS servers
that have SSL certificates not trusted by the Secure Access device,
the Web page does not render correctly. In these cases, the Warn users
about the certificate problems option must be disabled.
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Warn users about the certificate problems
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Notifies the user with a warning message at the time
of first access on an untrusted web site.
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Select the Warn users about the certificate
problems check box to enable this feature.
Note:
If you select this option and the user accesses non-HTML
content (such as images, js, and css) served from an SSL server that
differs from the HTML page, the page containing the links may not
display correctly. You can avoid this problem either by clearing this
option or by uploading a valid production SSL certificate on the servers
that serve the non- HTML content.
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Allow users to bypass warnings on a server-by-server
basis
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Allows users to suppress all further warnings for an
untrusted Web site. The user never sees a warning for this site, provided
the user accesses it from the current Secure Access device or cluster.
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Select Allow users to bypass warnings
on a server-by-server basis to enable this feature.
Note:
If you allow users to access untrusted Web sites without
seeing a warning, the Secure Access device still logs a message to
the user access log whenever a user navigates to an untrusted site.
Also note that if a user chooses to suppress warnings, he can clear
the persistent settings of the untrusted Web sites.
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Rewrite file:// URLs
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Allows the configuration of a Secure Access device to
rewrite file:// URLs so that they are routed through the Secure Access
device’s file browsing CGI.
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Select the Rewrite file:// URLs check
box to enable this feature.
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Rewrite links in PDF files
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Allows the configuration of a Secure Access device to
rewrite hyperlinks in PDFs.
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Select the Rewrite links in PDF files check box to enable this feature.
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HTTP Connection Timeout
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Allows users to accept the default value or set the duration
to tell the Secure Access device how long to wait for a response from
an HTTP server before timing out and closing the connection.
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Select a timeout value from 30 to 1800 seconds.
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