Novell iChain Administration Guide
- Novell iChain Administration Guide
- Overview
- iChain Benefits
- iChain Features
- Installing iChain Components
- Product Components
- Installation Scenario
- System Requirements
- Installing iChain Services Software
- Managing the iChain Proxy Server
- Installing the iChain Proxy Server on Your Network
- Preparing the Network
- Troubleshooting iChain Proxy Server Issues
- Configuring a Typical Accelerator
- Setting Up an Accelerator
- Configuring the Authentication Server
- Configuring iChain for NetIdentity Authentication
- Understanding the Web Server Accelerator
- Accelerating Web Servers
- Web Server Accelerator Setup
- Accelerator/Web Server Page
- Using Web-Based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV)
- Setting Up Authentication Using the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
- Setting Up Secure Exchange
- Multi-Homing
- Custom Login Pages
- Cache Freshness
- GZIP Compression Support
- Understanding HTTP 1.1
- Understanding Mutual Authentication
- Setting Up Mutual SSL
- Disabling Mutual SSL
- Using Third-Party Certificates
- Using Multiple Certificate Authorities
- Configuring the Online Certificate Status Protocol
- Understanding LDAP Authentication
- Allowing Authentication Through the HTTP Authorization Header
- Enabling Authentication Through the HTTP Authorization Header
- Using RADIUS Authentication
- Using Token Authentication with iChain
- Installing NMAS, Novell RADIUS, and a Token Method
- Configuring Novell RADIUS Components
- Setting Up the iChain RADIUS Client
- Accelerator Authentication Options
- Accelerator Authentication Parameter Page
- Authentication Profiles and How They Are Used
- Using Cross-Domain Authentication
- CDA Scenario and Examples
- Selecting Accelerators as Members of CDA and Cross-Domain Brokers
- Configuring the CDA
- CDA and Session Broker
- Configuring Session Broker
- What is Session Broker?
- Configuring Session Broker
- Configuring Session Broker without a Floppy Drive
- Troubleshooting Session Broker Issues
- Using the iChain Service Object (ISO)
- General Page
- Protected Resource Page
- Form Fill Policy Page
- Session Broker Page
- iChain Page
- Using iChain Access Control Rules
- Defining iChain Access Control Rules
- Defining Dynamic Access Control Rules
- Advanced Access Control Configuration
- Using Object-Level Access Control
- Setting Up Object-Level Access Control
- Using OLAC Custom Header Variables
- Customizing the Authorization Header
- Using OLAC Caching
- Using OLAC for Shared Secrets
- The Effects of Disabling OLAC
- Form Fill
- Understanding an HTML Form
- Designing a Basic Form Fill Policy
- Creating a Form Fill Policy
- Using Additional Form Fill Policy Options
- Troubleshooting a Form Fill Policy
- Setting Up SecretStore
- Using iChain to Manage Certificates
- Naming Certificates
- Creating Certificates Using the Appliance CA
- Obtaining a Certificate from an External CA
- Viewing (Exporting) a Certificate’s CA
- Modifying a Certificate
- Deleting a Certificate
- Backing Up a Certificate
- Restoring a Certificate
- Renewing a Third-Party Certificate
- Using Advanced Accelerator Features
- Using Secure Thin Client Services
- Using iChain With Novell Nsure Audit
- Logging
- Object Pinning
- Using the Proxy Server to Record IP Addresses When Resolving URL Masks
- Concurrent Login Restriction
- Rewriter Support
- The Internal Rewriter
- The Custom Rewriter
- Using Start Up Options and the Command Line Interface
- Customizing the Command Line Prompt
- Using the Enhanced Configuration Export
- Managing Appliance Security Features
- Using the Proxy Services Interface
- Using the Proxy Administration Tool
- The Home Panel Options
- The System Panel Options
- The Network Panel Options
- The Configure Panel Options
- The Monitoring Panel Options
- Using Appliance Commands
- Performing Patch Upgrades
- Using Logging Tools
- Using Strong Cryptography
- Using Step-Up Cryptography
- Automatic Configuration Mechanisms
- DNS Name Resolution
- Appliance Error Messages
- FTP Services
- Shutting Down and Restarting
- Using the SOCKS Client Service
- Time Synchronization
- Upgrading Your iChain System
- Upgrading from iChain 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2
- Upgrading from iChain 1.5
- Known Issues
- Installation and Upgrade Issues
- Known Issues With iChain 2.3 and NetWare 6.5
- Known Issues With iChain Form Fill
- Known Authentication Issues
- Known Proxy Administration Tool Issues
- Known Multi-Homing and Path-Based Issues
- Known Session Broker Issues
- Known Certificate Issues
- Known Rewriter Issues
- Miscellaneous Issues
- Using LDAP Server Load Balancing and Failover
- Documentation Updates
- February 2009 (SP6)
- March 2007 (SP5)
- March 16, 2006 (SP4)
- October 24, 2005
- August 8, 2005 (SP3)
- June 24, 2005 (SP3)
- April 12, 2005 (SP2)
- March 3, 2005 (SP2)
- January 26, 2005 (SP2)
- Legal Notices