The DNS servers configured here are pushed to the client from the SSL VPN server during the connection.
You can configure DNS servers for Enterprise mode through the Administration Console. The DNS servers can be configured for Kiosk mode either during the installation if you are installing Linux Access Gateway and SSL VPN on the same machine, or by using YaST after the installation.
In the Administration Console, click
> .The Server configuration page is displayed.
Select
from the section.The DNS server list page is displayed.
To configure a DNS server, click
in the section, specify the IP address of the server, then click .To configure a domain, click
in the section, specify the domain name, then click .To delete a DNS server or a domain, select the check box next to the field and click
in the section.To save your modifications, click
then click on the Configuration page.The DNS servers can be configured for Kiosk mode either during installation or by using YaST The configuration procedure is dependent on whether you have installed SSL VPN and the Linux Access Gateway on the same machine or on separate machines.
NOTE:You must configure the DNS server for both Kiosk mode and Enterprise mode. For information on configuring DNS servers for Enterprise mode, see Section 13.1.1, Configuring DNS Servers for Enterprise Mode.
If you are installing SSL VPN and the Linux Access Gateway on the same machine, you can configure DNS Servers during the Linux Access Gateway installation. For more information, see Installing the Linux Access Gateway Appliance
in the Novell Access Manager 3.1 SP1 Installation Guide.
If you are installing SSL VPN and the Linux Access Gateway on separate machines, you can configure DNS servers in the /etc/resolv.conf file by using YaST as follows:
In YaST, select
, then press Enter.Select
, then press Enter.Select
, then press Enter.Select
, then press Enter.Specify the IP addresses of the DNS servers that you want to add.
Specify the domain names.
Click
.Verify that the DNS servers and domain names are added to the /etc/resolv.conf file.