RAS Publishing Agent Connection SettingsRAS Publishing Agent connection settings can be accessed from the Connection category. Choosing Authentication Type Select the Authentication tab page. In the Authentication Type drop-down list, select one of the following options:
Note that if smart card authentication is disabled, RAS Publishing Agent will not hook the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (LSASS). Smart card support is available on Windows Server 2008 and newer. Smart card authentication can be used in Parallels Client for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Enforcing Authentication By default, all users are required to authenticate the connection against Parallels RAS before even viewing the list of the available published applications or desktops. By disabling the option Always require user credentials for application list on the Authentication tab page you can allow users to see the list of published resources without being authenticated. As a result, the user will be able to see the list, but as soon as the user tries to open an application or a desktop, the server will ask to supply credentials. Configuring Authentication Once authentication is enforced, you can configure Parallels RAS to authenticate users against a specific domain by entering the domain name in the Domain input field.
Recommendation: After changing the domain names or some other authentication related changes, click the Clear cached session IDs button on the Settings tab page. Authenticating Against Non Domain Users In order to authenticate users sessions against users specified on a standalone machine you must enter the [workgroup_name] / [machine_name] instead of the domain name. For example if you would like to authenticate users against a list of local users on a machine called SERVER1 that is a member of the workgroup WORKGROUP, enter the following in the domain field: WORKGROUP/SERVER1. |
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