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Sun Java System Portal Server Secure Remote Access 6 2005Q1 Administration Guide 

Chapter 12
Configuring Proxylet

This chapter describes how to configure Proxylet from the Sun Java™ System Access Manager administration console.


Note

Click Help at the top right corner of the Access Manager administration console, and click SRA Help for a quick reference on all the SRA attributes.



Configure Proxylet

Proxylet can be configured to launch automatically when the user logs in by checking the Download Proxylet Applet Automatically checkbox in the Proxylet channel edit page. If the Download Proxylet Automatically checkbox is not checked, the user can get Proxylet on-demand by clicking the “Launch the Proxylet” link in the Proxylet channel of the standard Portal Desktop.

    To Configure Proxylet Attributes
  1. Log in to the Access Manager administration console as administrator.
  2. Select the Identity Management tab.
  3. Select Organizations from the View drop-down list.
  4. Click the required organization name. The selected organization name is reflected as the location in the top left corner of the administration console.
  5. Select Services from the View drop-down list.
  6. Click the arrow next to Proxylet under SRA Configuration.
  7. Select the conflict resolution level desired for the selected Organization users.
  8. Click the Download Proxylet Applet Automatically checkbox, if that is desired.
  9. Enter the Default Proxylet Applet Bind IP address where Proxylet will run.
  10. Enter the required port number where Proxylet will listen in the Default Proxylet Applet Port field. This can also be configured at the client level edit window.
  11. Click Save.

    Note

    If the user is logged in to Portal Server and invoked Proxylet, then installed a Java Plugin, the user must restart the Netscape browser.



  12. Note

    If Proxylet is enabled, use the gateway.httpurl in the platform.conf file, not the gateway.httpsurl entry.




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