Data Object - GlobalSettingsSecurityData
Java Class
com.omnissa.vdi.vlsi.binding.vdi.infrastructure.GlobalSettings.SecurityData
Property of
Since
Horizon View 6.0
Data Object Description¶
Global security settings determine whether clients are reauthenticated after interruptions, message security mode is enabled, IPSec is used for security server connections, and SSO is used for local resource operations.
Data Object Properties¶
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reauthSecureTunnelAfterInterruption | xsd:boolean | Reauthenticate secure tunnel connections after network interruption Determines if user credentials must be reauthenticated after a network interruption when View clients use secure tunnel connections to View resources. When you select this setting, if a secure tunnel connection ends during a session, View Client requires the user to reauthenticate before reconnecting. This setting offers increased security. For example, if a laptop is stolen and moved to a different network, the user cannot automatically gain access to the remote resource because the network connection was temporarily interrupted. When this setting is not selected, the client reconnects to the resource without requiring the user to reauthenticate. This setting has no effect when you use direct connection. | ||||||||||
messageSecurityMode | xsd:string | Determines if signing and verification of the JMS messages passed between View Manager components takes place. This value cannot be changed from ENHANCED. * This property will be one of:
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messageSecurityStatus | xsd:string | The status of the JMS message security. This tracks the application of changes to messageSecurityMode. Since Horizon View 6.1 1 * This property will be one of:
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enableIPSecForSecurityServerPairing | xsd:boolean | Deprecated.This property is being deprecated since Security Server will no longer be supported in future releases. Please consider using Unified Access Gateway (UAG) instead. Determines whether to use Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) for connections between security servers and View Connection Server instances. By default, secure connections (using IPSec) for security server connections is enabled. |
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This property cannot be updated. ↩