When creating a virtual server for an access policy, specify that the virtual server is a host
virtual server, and not a network virtual server.
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On the Main tab, click .
The Virtual Server List screen opens.
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Click the name of the virtual server you want to modify.
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For the Destination setting, select
Host and in the Address field,
type the IP address for the virtual server.
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From the HTTP Profile list, select
http.
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In the Access Policy area, from the Access Profile list,
select the access profile.
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From the Connectivity Profile list, select the connectivity profile.
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If you are creating a virtual server to use with portal access resources in addition to remote
desktops, from the Rewrite Profile list, select the default
rewrite profile, or another rewrite profile you created.
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If you use server SSL for this connection, from the SSL Profile (Server) list,
select a server SSL profile.
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If you use client SSL for this profile, from the SSL Profile (Client) list,
select a client SSL profile.
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If you want to provide connections to VDI desktop resources or Java RDP clients
for Application Access, or allow Java rewriting for Portal Access, select the
VDI & Java Support check box.
You must enable this setting to make socket connections from a patched Java
applet. If your applet doesn't require socket connections, or only uses HTTP to
request resources, this setting is not required.
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If you want to provide native integration with an OAM server for authentication
and authorization, select the OAM Support check box.
You must have an OAM server configured in order to enable OAM support.
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Click Update.
Your access policy is now associated with the virtual server.