Tests a URL that leads to a client IP detection service. If the URL is correct and the service works as expected, the test should return the IP of the Connection Broker.
Service URL that leads to a client IP detection service.
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This can be used to upload a Private Key file for a specified RAS Secure Gateway server. If the pfx password is used (optional), the file has to be in a pfx format and will be used as a Certificate file, as well.
ID of the Gateway server to be updated.
Password of the pfx File to be uploaded.
Upload File
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This can be used to upload a Certificate file for a specified RAS Secure Gateway server. If the pfx password is used (optional), the file has to be in a pfx format and will be used as a Private Key file, as well.
ID of the Gateway server to be updated.
Upload File
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Retrieve summary and state information about a specified RAS Secure Gateway Server.
ID of the RAS Secure Gateway server of which summary and state information will be retrieved
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ID of RAS Agent.
ID of Site.
Agent State
RAS Status Type
Agent Version.
Server name.
Server Operating System.
Service start time.
System boot time.
Number of unhandled exceptions.
Id of the machine
RAS Log Level
CPU load percentage.
Memory load percentage.
Disk Read.
Disk Write.
Whether the object is enabled or not.
RAS Secure GateWay Mode
Cipher Strength
Cipher string.
Enable or disable Use ciphers according to server preference.
Local IP list.
Preferred Connection Broker.
Number of client connections.
Number of maximum client connections.
Number of client SSL connections.
Number of maximum client SSL connections.
Number of HTTP redirections.
Number of HTTPS redirections.
Number of maximum HTTP redirections.
Number of maximum HTTPS redirections.
Number of WYSE connections.
Number of maximum WYSE connections.
Number of WYSE SSL connections.
Number of maximum WYSE SSL connections.
Number of Web Client connections.
Number of Web Client SSL connections.
Number of maximum Web Client connections.
Number of maximum Web Client SSL connections.
Number of device manager TCP connections.
Number of device manager TCP SSL connections.
Number of maximum device manager TCP connections.
Number of maximum device manager TCP SSL connections.
Number of active Remote Desktop sessions.
Number of active Remote Desktop SSL sessions.
Number of maximum Remote Desktop sessions.
Number of maximum Remote Desktop SSL sessions.
Number of RDP UDP tunnels.
Number of RDP UDP DTLS tunnels.
Number of maximum RDP UDP tunnels.
Number of maximum RDP UDP DTLS tunnels.
Number of total connections.
Number of cached sockets.
Number of active threads.
Number of idle threads.
Security Mode
RAS Secure Gateway TCP socket.
RDP TCP socket.
Accepted SSL Versions
RAS Secure Gateway SSL TCP socket.
Device manager UDP socket.
User Portal TCP socket.
Broadcast UDP socket.
RDP tunnel UDP socket.
RDP tunnel SSL UDP socket.
Server message.
FIPS mode: 0=Disabled, 1=FIPS 140-2, 2=FIPS encryption failed, 3=FIPS is not supported.
Retrieve a list of the summary and state information for all RAS Secure Gateways.
Site ID for which the summary and state information of all RAS Secure Gateway Servers will be retrieved (optional)
Filter the result by server name (optional)
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ID of RAS Agent.
ID of Site.
Agent State
RAS Status Type
Agent Version.
Server name.
Server Operating System.
Service start time.
System boot time.
Number of unhandled exceptions.
Id of the machine
RAS Log Level
CPU load percentage.
Memory load percentage.
Disk Read.
Disk Write.
Whether the object is enabled or not.
RAS Secure GateWay Mode
Cipher Strength
Cipher string.
Enable or disable Use ciphers according to server preference.
Local IP list.
Preferred Connection Broker.
Number of client connections.
Number of maximum client connections.
Number of client SSL connections.
Number of maximum client SSL connections.
Number of HTTP redirections.
Number of HTTPS redirections.
Number of maximum HTTP redirections.
Number of maximum HTTPS redirections.
Number of WYSE connections.
Number of maximum WYSE connections.
Number of WYSE SSL connections.
Number of maximum WYSE SSL connections.
Number of Web Client connections.
Number of Web Client SSL connections.
Number of maximum Web Client connections.
Number of maximum Web Client SSL connections.
Number of device manager TCP connections.
Number of device manager TCP SSL connections.
Number of maximum device manager TCP connections.
Number of maximum device manager TCP SSL connections.
Number of active Remote Desktop sessions.
Number of active Remote Desktop SSL sessions.
Number of maximum Remote Desktop sessions.
Number of maximum Remote Desktop SSL sessions.
Number of RDP UDP tunnels.
Number of RDP UDP DTLS tunnels.
Number of maximum RDP UDP tunnels.
Number of maximum RDP UDP DTLS tunnels.
Number of total connections.
Number of cached sockets.
Number of active threads.
Number of idle threads.
Security Mode
RAS Secure Gateway TCP socket.
RDP TCP socket.
Accepted SSL Versions
RAS Secure Gateway SSL TCP socket.
Device manager UDP socket.
User Portal TCP socket.
Broadcast UDP socket.
RDP tunnel UDP socket.
RDP tunnel SSL UDP socket.
Server message.
FIPS mode: 0=Disabled, 1=FIPS 140-2, 2=FIPS encryption failed, 3=FIPS is not supported.
Create a new RAS Secure Gateway Server.
If this parameter is included, the RAS Secure Gateway software will not be installed on the target server. The parameter should only be included if the server already has the software installed. If you need to install the software, omit this parameter. When installing the Gateway software, your RAS admin credentials will be used to push install the software. These are the credentials you used to connect to the RAS farm. If needed, you can specify different credentials using the Username and Password parameters.
An administrator account to push install the Gateway software on the target server. If this parameter is omitted, your RAS admin username (and password) will be used
The password of the account specified in the Username parameter.
Specifies not to restart the server after the RAS Gateway is installed. If this parameter is omitted, the server will be restarted if required.
Specifies not to add firewall rules to allow the RD Session Host Agent to communicate. If this parameter is omitted, the firewall rules will not be added.
The RAS Secure Gateway server to be created
FQDN or IP address of the server to be added to a site as a RAS Secure Gateway.
The site ID to which the Secure Gateway should be added. To obtain the ID of a desired site, use the appropriate command to Get Sites. If the parameter is omitted, the site ID of the Licensing Server will be used.
Enable or disable User Portal connectivity on the Secure Gateway.
Created
ID of the object.
User who created the object.
User who last modified the object.
Time when the object was created.
Time when the object was last modified.
Server name.
Whether the server is enabled or not.
Description of the server.
ID of the site.
The Public Address of the RAS Secure Gateway.
IP Version
One or multiple (separated by comma) IP addresses.
IPv4 address to bind to.
Optimize connection for the list of IPv4 (comma separated values).
IPv6 address to bind to.
Optimize connection for the list of IPv6 (comma separated values).
Whether default mode settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default network settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default SSL/TLS settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default User Portal settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default wyse settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default security settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default web settings are enabled or disabled.
RAS Secure GateWay Mode
Whether forwarding requests to HTTP server are enabled or disabled.
One or multiple (separated by comma) RAS Forwarding Secure Gateway Servers.
ID of the Preferred Connection Broker.
One or multiple (separated by comma) Forwarding HTTP Servers.
Whether a custom RAS Secure Gateway port is enabled or disabled.
A custom RAS Secure Gateway port number.
Whether to ignore all incoming requests except for Acme ones received on 'GatewayPort'
Whether a custom RDP port is enabled or disabled.
A custom RDP port number.
Whether the 'Broadcast RAS Secure Gateway Address' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'RDP UDP Data Tunneling' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'Device Manager Port' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'RDP DOS Attack Filter' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether SSL is enabled or disabled.
SSL port number.
Accepted SSL Versions
Cipher Strength
Cipher string.
Enable or disable Use ciphers according to server preference.
The ID of the specific Certificate to be used.
Whether HSTS is enabled or disabled.
Set Maximum Age of HSTS.
Whether HSTS to include subdomains option is enabled or disabled.
Whether HSTS to preload option is enabled or disabled.
Whether User Portal connectivity on the RAS Secure Gateway is enabled or disabled.
A custom User Portal port number.
LaunchMethod
Allow users to select a resource launch method.
Allow users to start applications in a new browser tab.
Whether the 'Use Pre Windows 2000 Login Format' option is enabled or disabled.
Allow embedding of Web Client into other web pages.
Whether the 'Allow file transfer' option is enabled or disabled. (deprecated)
File Transfer Control modes.
Whether the 'Allow Clipboard' option is enabled or disabled. (deprecated)
Clipboard Direction Type.
Allow cross-origin resource sharing.
How long should the browser preserve the cache (in months).
Allowed domains for cross-origin resource sharing.
Whether alternate NLB Host is enabled or disabled.
Alternate NLB Host name.
Whether alternate NLB Port is enabled or disabled.
Alternate NLB Port number.
Whether support for Wyse Thin Client OS is enabled or disabled.
Whether warning if server certificate is not verified is enabled or disabled.
Security Mode
Lists all the Security 'MAC Allow Except' MAC addresses.
Lists all the Security 'MAC Allow Only' MAC addresses.
The URL for Web requests.
The Web Cookie Name used by RAS.
Adds the secure attribute to the cookie to the Web Cookie.
Retrieve a list of all the RAS Secure Gateway Servers.
Site ID of which the RAS Secure Gateway Servers will be retrieved (optional)
Filter the result by server name (optional)
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ID of the object.
User who created the object.
User who last modified the object.
Time when the object was created.
Time when the object was last modified.
Server name.
Whether the server is enabled or not.
Description of the server.
ID of the site.
The Public Address of the RAS Secure Gateway.
IP Version
One or multiple (separated by comma) IP addresses.
IPv4 address to bind to.
Optimize connection for the list of IPv4 (comma separated values).
IPv6 address to bind to.
Optimize connection for the list of IPv6 (comma separated values).
Whether default mode settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default network settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default SSL/TLS settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default User Portal settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default wyse settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default security settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default web settings are enabled or disabled.
RAS Secure GateWay Mode
Whether forwarding requests to HTTP server are enabled or disabled.
One or multiple (separated by comma) RAS Forwarding Secure Gateway Servers.
ID of the Preferred Connection Broker.
One or multiple (separated by comma) Forwarding HTTP Servers.
Whether a custom RAS Secure Gateway port is enabled or disabled.
A custom RAS Secure Gateway port number.
Whether to ignore all incoming requests except for Acme ones received on 'GatewayPort'
Whether a custom RDP port is enabled or disabled.
A custom RDP port number.
Whether the 'Broadcast RAS Secure Gateway Address' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'RDP UDP Data Tunneling' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'Device Manager Port' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'RDP DOS Attack Filter' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether SSL is enabled or disabled.
SSL port number.
Accepted SSL Versions
Cipher Strength
Cipher string.
Enable or disable Use ciphers according to server preference.
The ID of the specific Certificate to be used.
Whether HSTS is enabled or disabled.
Set Maximum Age of HSTS.
Whether HSTS to include subdomains option is enabled or disabled.
Whether HSTS to preload option is enabled or disabled.
Whether User Portal connectivity on the RAS Secure Gateway is enabled or disabled.
A custom User Portal port number.
LaunchMethod
Allow users to select a resource launch method.
Allow users to start applications in a new browser tab.
Whether the 'Use Pre Windows 2000 Login Format' option is enabled or disabled.
Allow embedding of Web Client into other web pages.
Whether the 'Allow file transfer' option is enabled or disabled. (deprecated)
File Transfer Control modes.
Whether the 'Allow Clipboard' option is enabled or disabled. (deprecated)
Clipboard Direction Type.
Allow cross-origin resource sharing.
How long should the browser preserve the cache (in months).
Allowed domains for cross-origin resource sharing.
Whether alternate NLB Host is enabled or disabled.
Alternate NLB Host name.
Whether alternate NLB Port is enabled or disabled.
Alternate NLB Port number.
Whether support for Wyse Thin Client OS is enabled or disabled.
Whether warning if server certificate is not verified is enabled or disabled.
Security Mode
Lists all the Security 'MAC Allow Except' MAC addresses.
Lists all the Security 'MAC Allow Only' MAC addresses.
The URL for Web requests.
The Web Cookie Name used by RAS.
Adds the secure attribute to the cookie to the Web Cookie.
Delete a RAS Secure Gateway Server.
ID of the Gateway server to be deleted
When this parameter is included, the Gateway software will not be removed from the server. If you want to remove the software, omit this parameter. When removing the software, your RAS admin credentials will be used to remotely execute the uninstaller on the target server. You can specify different credentials if needed using the Username and Password parameters.
An administrator account name to remotely uninstall the Gateway software from the server. If this parameter is omitted, your RAS admin username (and password) will be used.
The password of the account specified in the Username parameter.
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Retrieve the RAS Secure Gateway Default settings.
Site ID for which to retrieve RAS Secure Gateway Default settings (optional)
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RAS Secure GateWay Mode
Whether forwarding requests to HTTP server are enabled or disabled.
One or multiple (separated by comma) Forwarding RAS Secure Gateway Servers.
ID of the Preferred Connection Broker.
One or multiple (separated by comma) Forwarding HTTP Servers.
Whether a custom RAS Secure Gateway port is enabled or disabled.
A custom RAS Secure Gateway port number.
Whether to ignore all incoming requests except for Acme ones received on 'GatewayPort'
Whether a custom RDP port is enabled or disabled.
A custom RDP port number.
Whether the 'Broadcast RAS Secure Gateway Address' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'RDP UDP Data Tunneling' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'Device Manager Port' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'RDP DOS Attack Filter' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether SSL is enabled or disabled.
SSL port number.
Accepted SSL Versions
Cipher Strength
Cipher string.
Enable or disable Use ciphers according to server preference.
The ID of the specific Certificate to be used.
Whether HSTS is enabled or disabled.
Set Maximum Age of HSTS.
Whether HSTS to include subdomains option is enabled or disabled.
Whether HSTS to preload option is enabled or disabled.
Whether User Portal connectivity on the RAS Secure Gateway is enabled or disabled.
A custom User Portal port number.
LaunchMethod
Allow users to select a resource launch method.
Allow users to start applications in a new browser tab.
Whether the 'Use Pre Windows 2000 Login Format' option is enabled or disabled.
Allow embedding of Web Client into other web pages.
Whether the 'Allow file transfer' option is enabled or disabled. (deprecated)
File Transfer Control modes.
Whether the 'Allow Clipboard' option is enabled or disabled. (deprecated)
Clipboard Direction Type.
Allow cross-origin resource sharing.
How long should the browser preserve the cache (in months).
Allowed domains for cross-origin resource sharing.
Whether alternate NLB Host is enabled or disabled.
Alternate NLB Host name.
Whether alternate NLB Port is enabled or disabled.
Alternate NLB Port number.
Whether support for Wyse Thin Client OS is enabled or disabled.
Whether warning if server certificate is not verified is enabled or disabled.
Security Mode
Lists all the Security 'MAC Allow Except' MAC addresses.
Lists all the Security 'MAC Allow Only' MAC addresses.
The URL for Web requests.
The Web Cookie Name used by RAS.
Adds the secure attribute to the cookie to the Web Cookie.
Site ID to which the default settings are applied.
Update the RAS Secure Gateway default settings. For each setting, the request has a corresponding parameter. To modify a setting, specify a matching parameter and its value.
Site ID for which to update the RAS Secure Gateway Default settings (optional)
RAS Secure Gateway settings
RAS Secure GateWay Mode
Forward requests to HTTP server.
One or multiple (separated by comma) Forwarding Gateway Servers. E.g. localhost:80, web1
Set preferred Broker Automatically.
The preferred Connection Broker ID.
One or multiple (separated by comma) Forwarding HTTP Servers. E.g. localhost:81, web1
Enable or disable a custom RAS Secure Gateway port. To specify a custom port, set this parameter to True and use the GatewayPort parameter to specify the port number.
A custom Gateway port number. For this port to take effect, the EnableGatewayPort parameters must be set to $True.
Whether to ignore all incoming requests except for Acme ones received on 'GatewayPort'
Enable or disable a custom RDP port. To specify a custom port number, use the RDPPort parameter.
A custom RDP port number. For this port to take effect, the EnableRDPPort parameter must be set to True.
Enable or disable the 'Broadcast RAS Secure Gateway Address' option.
Enable or disable the 'RDP UDP Data Tunneling' option.
Enable or disable the 'Device Manager Port' option.
Enable or disable the 'RDP DOS Attack Filter' option.
Enable or disable SSL on the port specified in the SSLPort parameter.
SSL port number. To enable the port, set the EnableSSL port parameter to True.
Accepted SSL Versions
Cipher Strength
Cipher string.
Enable or disable Use ciphers according to server preference.
Set Certificate Automatically.
The Certificate ID.
Enable or disable HSTS. To specify a custom HSTS Age, set this parameter to True and use the HSTSMaxAge parameter to specify the HSTS maximum age.
Specifies the HSTS maximum age.
Enable or disable the HSTS sub-domains.
Enable or disable the HSTS preload.
Enable or disable User Portal connectivity on the Gateway.
A custom User Portal port number.
LaunchMethod
Allow users to select a resource launch method.
Allow users to start applications in a new browser tab.
Enable or disable the 'Use Pre Windows 2000 Login Format' option.
Allow embedding of Web Client into other web pages.
File Transfer Control modes.
Clipboard Direction Type.
Allow cross-origin resource sharing.
Allowed domains for cross-origin resource sharing.
How long should the browser preserve the cache (in months).
Enable or disable Alternate NLB host name specified in the EnableAlternateNLBHost parameter.
Alternate NLB host name. To enable the host name, set the EnableAlternateNLBHost port parameter to True.
Enable or disable Alternate NLB on the port specified in the AlternateNLBPort parameter.
Alternate NLB port number. To enable the port, set the EnableAlternateNLBPort port parameter to True.
Enable or disable Wyse ThinOS support.
Enable or disable the warning if server certificate is not verified.
Security Mode
Specifies the Security 'MAC Allow Except' MAC addresses.
Specifies the Security 'MAC Allow Only' MAC addresses.
Set a URL for Web requests. This is the URL that will open when a user enters the IP address of the RAS Secure Gateway server in a web browser. For the URL to work, the gateway mode must be set to Normal.
Set the Web Cookie Name used by RAS.
Enable or disable the addition of the secure attribute to the cookie to the Web Cookie.
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Retrieve a specified RAS Secure Gateway Server.
ID of the Gateway server to be retrieved
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ID of the object.
User who created the object.
User who last modified the object.
Time when the object was created.
Time when the object was last modified.
Server name.
Whether the server is enabled or not.
Description of the server.
ID of the site.
The Public Address of the RAS Secure Gateway.
IP Version
One or multiple (separated by comma) IP addresses.
IPv4 address to bind to.
Optimize connection for the list of IPv4 (comma separated values).
IPv6 address to bind to.
Optimize connection for the list of IPv6 (comma separated values).
Whether default mode settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default network settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default SSL/TLS settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default User Portal settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default wyse settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default security settings are enabled or disabled.
Whether default web settings are enabled or disabled.
RAS Secure GateWay Mode
Whether forwarding requests to HTTP server are enabled or disabled.
One or multiple (separated by comma) RAS Forwarding Secure Gateway Servers.
ID of the Preferred Connection Broker.
One or multiple (separated by comma) Forwarding HTTP Servers.
Whether a custom RAS Secure Gateway port is enabled or disabled.
A custom RAS Secure Gateway port number.
Whether to ignore all incoming requests except for Acme ones received on 'GatewayPort'
Whether a custom RDP port is enabled or disabled.
A custom RDP port number.
Whether the 'Broadcast RAS Secure Gateway Address' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'RDP UDP Data Tunneling' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'Device Manager Port' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether the 'RDP DOS Attack Filter' option is enabled or disabled.
Whether SSL is enabled or disabled.
SSL port number.
Accepted SSL Versions
Cipher Strength
Cipher string.
Enable or disable Use ciphers according to server preference.
The ID of the specific Certificate to be used.
Whether HSTS is enabled or disabled.
Set Maximum Age of HSTS.
Whether HSTS to include subdomains option is enabled or disabled.
Whether HSTS to preload option is enabled or disabled.
Whether User Portal connectivity on the RAS Secure Gateway is enabled or disabled.
A custom User Portal port number.
LaunchMethod
Allow users to select a resource launch method.
Allow users to start applications in a new browser tab.
Whether the 'Use Pre Windows 2000 Login Format' option is enabled or disabled.
Allow embedding of Web Client into other web pages.
Whether the 'Allow file transfer' option is enabled or disabled. (deprecated)
File Transfer Control modes.
Whether the 'Allow Clipboard' option is enabled or disabled. (deprecated)
Clipboard Direction Type.
Allow cross-origin resource sharing.
How long should the browser preserve the cache (in months).
Allowed domains for cross-origin resource sharing.
Whether alternate NLB Host is enabled or disabled.
Alternate NLB Host name.
Whether alternate NLB Port is enabled or disabled.
Alternate NLB Port number.
Whether support for Wyse Thin Client OS is enabled or disabled.
Whether warning if server certificate is not verified is enabled or disabled.
Security Mode
Lists all the Security 'MAC Allow Except' MAC addresses.
Lists all the Security 'MAC Allow Only' MAC addresses.
The URL for Web requests.
The Web Cookie Name used by RAS.
Adds the secure attribute to the cookie to the Web Cookie.
Modify the properties of a RAS Secure Gateway Server.
ID of the Gateway server to be updated
The Gateway server to be updated
Enable or disable the specified Secure Gateway.
The new Secure Gateway name. The name must be either a valid FQDN or a valid IP address.
A user-defined Secure Gateway description.
The Public Address of the Secure Gateway.
IP Version
One or multiple (separated by comma) IP addresses.
IPv4 address to bind to. If '0.0.0.0' is passed, will bind to all available addresses. When using a specific address, it has to be available in the IPv4 address list.
Optimize connection for the list of IPv4 (comma separated values).
IPv6 address to bind to. If '::' is passed, will bind to all available addresses. When using a specific address, it has to be available in the IPv6 address list.
Optimize connection for the list of IPv6 (comma separated values).
Enable or disable default mode settings.
Enable or disable default network settings.
Enable or disable default SSL/TLS setting.
Enable or disable default User Portal settings.
Enable or disable default wyse settings.
Enable or disable default security settingsd.
Enable or disable default web settings.
RAS Secure GateWay Mode
Forward requests to HTTP server.
One or multiple (separated by comma) Forwarding Gateway Servers. E.g. localhost:80, web1
Set preferred Connection Broker Automatically.
The preferred Connection Broker ID.
One or multiple (separated by comma) Forwarding HTTP Servers. E.g. localhost:81, web1
Enable or disable a custom RAS Secure Gateway port. To specify a custom port, set this parameter to True and use the GatewayPort parameter to specify the port number.
A custom Gateway port number. For this port to take effect, the EnableGatewayPort parameters must be set to $True.
Whether to ignore all incoming requests except for Acme ones received on 'GatewayPort'
Enable or disable a custom RDP port. To specify a custom port number, use the RDPPort parameter.
A custom RDP port number. For this port to take effect, the EnableRDPPort parameter must be set to True.
Enable or disable the 'Broadcast RAS Secure Gateway Address' option.
Enable or disable the 'RDP UDP Data Tunneling' option.
Enable or disable the 'Device Manager Port' option.
Enable or disable the 'RDP DOS Attack Filter' option.
Enable or disable SSL on the port specified in the SSLPort parameter.
SSL port number. To enable the port, set the EnableSSL port parameter to True.
Accepted SSL Versions
Cipher Strength
Cipher string.
Enable or disable Use ciphers according to server preference.
Set Certificate Automatically.
The Certificate ID. Certificate Set Priority 2. This value will be ignored if a CertificateObj is specified.
Enable or disable HSTS. To specify a custom HSTS Age, set this parameter to True and use the HSTSMaxAge parameter to specify the HSTS maximum age.
Specifies the HSTS maximum age.
Enable or disable the HSTS sub-domains.
Enable or disable the HSTS preload.
Enable or disable User Portal connectivity on the Gateway.
A custom User Portal port number.
LaunchMethod
Allow users to select a resource launch method.
Allow users to start applications in a new browser tab.
Enable or disable the 'Use Pre Windows 2000 Login Format' option.
Allow embedding of Web Client into other web pages.
File Transfer Control modes.
Clipboard Direction Type.
Allow cross-origin resource sharing.
Allowed domains for cross-origin resource sharing.
How long should the browser preserve the cache (in months).
Enable or disable Alternate NLB host name specified in the EnableAlternateNLBHost parameter.
Alternate NLB host name. To enable the host name, set the EnableAlternateNLBHost port parameter to True.
Enable or disable Alternate NLB on the port specified in the AlternateNLBPort parameter.
Alternate NLB port number. To enable the port, set the EnableAlternateNLBPort port parameter to True.
Enable or disable Wyse ThinOS support.
Enable or disable the warning if server certificate is not verified.
Security Mode
Specifies the Security 'MAC Allow Except' MAC addresses.
Specifies the Security 'MAC Allow Only' MAC addresses.
Set a URL for Web requests. This is the URL that will open when a user enters the IP address of the RAS Secure Gateway server in a web browser. For the URL to work, the gateway mode must be set to Normal.
Set the Web Cookie Name used by RAS.
Enable or disable the addition of the secure attribute to the cookie to the Web Cookie.
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