Proxy Settings
The general functionalities of proxy sessions can be seen in the Settings ➔ System parameters ➔ System parameters menu.
Features that are valid for more than one proxy system, such as video and text indexing, will be exemplified using only a single proxy technology so it does not make our learning repetitive.
Because it is a screen of several controls of various functionalities, we will list here only the controls that reflect the proxy.
caution
Some features in older versions of senhasegura are no longer present in this documentation. We suggest that you avoid changing parameters that are not in this document.
The settings in the Remote session tab.
Option | Description |
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Enable file transfer? | By default marked Yes , Flag whether sessions can transfer files between the source workstation and target device, or in the opposite direction; |
Enable Ctrl+Alt+Del? | By default marked Yes , flag whether in RDP graphical sessions, if the operator user can press the key sequence and access advanced controls of the device; |
Enable copy and paste?: | By default marked Yes , flag whether the operator user can transfer the contents of their clipboard to the target device, or in the opposite direction; |
Ignore certificate errors?: | By default marked Yes , flag whether invalid certificates on RDP connections should be ignored; |
Enable use of personal credentials?: | By default marked No , flag whether the user can use personal credentials to start remote sessions; |
Enable SUDO automation on Linux sessions?: | By default marked Yes , flag whether privilege elevation automation is active; |
Enable RAIL over RDP?: | By default marked No , flag whether Microsoft rails over RDP technology is active. When active, the RemoteApp connection will have even greater usability; |
Enable triggers for files transfers?: | By default marked No , flag whether files transference will be evaluated by external plugins. The demand for these plugins should be forwarded to our Commercial team; |
SSH terminal type: | By default marked Linux , it may vary as Xterm . Flag the type of terminal that will be used in the SSH and Telnet sessions; |
Enable download for local access?: | By default marked as "No"; flag it if the RDP file extension or the BAT file running PuTTY1 can be generated by senhasegura and downloaded by user operators facilitating access to a credential when enabled go to Settings ➔ System Parameter ➔ System Parameters ➔ Remote Session Configure DNS in the "Application URL" field in Orbit Config Manager ➔ Settings ➔ Application. Download the file from PAM Core ➔ Credentials on a Windows device. Run the file and check the settings. |
PuTTY installation path: | Flag the path where putty binary will commonly be found in operators' workstations; |
Users can change PuTTY installation directory?: | By default No , flag whether users operators can change the binary location directory at the time of download. If allowed, users can choose a new location from the user preferences menu; |
Enable wallpaper in RDP sessions?: | By default No , flag whether the RDP session wallpaper will be presented during the session; |
Include hostname in local login in RDP sessions?: | By default No. When activating, the system will pass the hostname of the machine to login; |
Convert /r/n to /n on SSH sessions when using the browser?: | By default No, flags whether the standard Microsoft®Windows end-of-line characters (\r\n) will be replaced for Unix format (\r), when copying and pasting text in senhasegura Web Proxy sessions with SSH protocol. |
senhasegura server IPv6 interface: | senhasegura Server IPv6 network interface name |
Color depth: | Color depth that will be used in VNC HTTP sessions only. The user will be able to choose between 8 bits up to 32 bits, according to the performance he wants to reach. |
Connection banner: | When starting a proxy session, a message will always be presented to the user. Configure this message in this property; |
Index session texts?: | By default No, flag whether session texts should be indexed. This setting should be used in conjunction with the following two others: |
Enable input text index import?: | By default No, flag whether the input texts of the operator user should be indexed. That is, anything that is typed will be captured, regardless of whether the target field is masked (e.g.: a password field), or if the text itself had any use to the target application (e.g.: a cat dancing over the keyboard); |
Enable output text index import?: | By default No, flag whether output texts presented on screen to the user should be indexed. It is worth remembering that the text typed by the user will be recorded if it is also an output; |
Enable user input recording?: | By default Yes. Unlike text indexing settings, this property flag whether inputs will be logged individually in the session and is not available in the report that crosses all texts from all sessions; |
Enable session recording?: | By default Yes. Flag whether the session video will be recorded. This video is an optimized binary copy of the protocol that has been carried over. Do not confuse with the exported MP4 file; |
Enable use of macro in session?: | By default Yes, flag whether the use of macros and RemoteApps is allowed; |
Enable session purge?: | By default No, flag whether the platform should automatically discard videos of sessions that have reached a certain expiration date; |
Days for purge: | By default 90 days. Flag how many days the video should be kept; |
Number of simultaneous user sessions: | By default 0 , indicating that users can run as many simultaneous proxy sessions; |
Enable real time livestream?: | By default Yes, flag whether the administrator can perform livestream monitoring on the proxy session; |
The properties available in the Security session
Option | Description |
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Force Multi-Factor authentication to start session?: | By default No, flag whether you need to use the 2FA token to start proxy sessions; |
Enable password change after session opening?: | By default No, flag whether senhasegura will change the password right after the proxy session starts; |
RDP safe mode: | Security level of target RDP connections. By default Automatic , where the client and server will determine the level of security. Because it is a bridge, the client in this case is the senhasegura platform. To configure the security level of connections that arrive at senhasegura , see the senhasegura RDP Proxy settings manual; |
Allowed IPs to start session: | If active and populated, you can determine a list of IPs, individual or at intervals, that will be allowed to start a proxy session |