Figure 10.5 Defi ning Additional Networks
since unmanaged clients may be able to access them and perhaps launch attacks
against them. Only seven IP address ranges can be specifi ed as additional networks
(see Figure 10.5).
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Adding the Application
After the Network Connector server has been confi gured and activated, you will need to
add the application as an option in the IAG 2007 Portal. You can add the application by
opening the IAG Confi guration Console and running the Add Application Wizard,
selecting Client/Server and Legacy Applications and the Network Connector. On the
next screen you would give the Network Connector an application name in the portal,
and defi ne who is authorized to use the application and the access policy. The next screen
displays the settings confi gured under the Network Connector server confi guration and it
also allows you to select Launch Automatically on Start, which launches the Network
Connector Client upon login to the Portal. The fi nal wizard screen allows you to organize
the application in a folder and provide a short and full description for the application.
Connecting Through
the Virtual Private Network
When clients fi rst connect to the IAG 2007 Server Portal, they will be asked to
download the Whale Communications??™ Client Components v3.7 if they are on
machines that support ActiveX (see Figure 10.
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