When you install Portal Server, Portal Server Secure Remote Access Core is installed. If you have enabled the Enable Secure Remote Access (default value is Disabled), installer prompts you for the information in the following table.
Table 3–32 Portal Server Secure Remote Access Information
Label and State File Parameter |
Description |
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SRA_GATEWAY_PROTOCOL |
Protocol that the gateway uses to communicate with Portal Server. A secure port uses the HTTPS protocol. A non-secure port uses HTTP. In a state file, specify https for a secure port or http for a non-secure port. The default value is https. |
SRA_SERVER_DOMAIN |
Name of the domain where Portal Server is installed. The default value is the domain name of the host. For example, if the fully qualified domain name is siroe.subdomain1.example.com, enter subdomain1.example.com. |
SRA_GATEWAY_DOMAIN |
Name of domain where gateway is installed. The default value is the default domain of the host. For example, if the fully qualified domain name of the gateway host is siroe.subdomain1.example.com, enter subdomain1.example.com . |
Gateway Port SRA_GATEWAY_PORT |
Port on which the gateway host listens. The default value is 443. |
Gateway Profile Name |
Profile that contains gateway configuration information, such as listener port, SSL options, and proxy options. The default value is default. |
Log User Password |
Password that allows administrators with non-root access to access gateway log files. |