![]() ![]() You only have to do one of them, but both is followed by restarting the “VMware Horizon View Connection Server” service. In order the access the HTML UI through the UAG, we need to either disable Origin Checks on the Connection Server, or configure the Connection Server’s locked.properties with the UAG addresses. In here, fill in the friendly name you gave the UAG in the previous step. We will need it later.īack to the Horizon 7 Console, we expand Settings and then click on Servers. ![]() ![]() Change the UAG name to something friendly. Then we click on the gear at System Configuration under Advanced Settings. To do this, we log into the UAG and click on select under manual again (if you have logged out already). We can also let the UAG appear under gateways in the dashboard. We want to disable Secure Tunnel, PCoIP Secure Gateway and Blast Secure Gateway, as our UAG will handling doing this. ![]() Click on your Connection Server and then edit. Click on Servers under Settings and then click on Connection Servers. Blast and Tunnel External URL should be the public FQDN of the UAG. PCOIP URL should be the public IP address of the UAG. When we log in we get a screen, on this screen we click on select under manual.Įnable “Edge Service Settings” and click on the gear at Horizon Settings, then enable Horizon and copy the settings below. One is for the internal LAN, and one is for the external network.Ĭontinue to go through the steps and turn the VM on, then after a while browse to the IP of the appliance on port 9443 followed by logging in with the admin account and password you provided during installation. In my set-up, a normal deployment will suffice and two NICs are enough. ( from my /24 block)įirst what we do is download and deploy the UAG OVA template. It’s similar to the old Horizon Security server, and I myself mainly use it so I can connect to my Horizon connection server from a public IP address. In this part of the series, we will be deploying the VMware Horizon Unitied Access Gateway Appliance. ![]()
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