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From the DualShield's point of viewDualShield Server perspective, Parallels (2X)   Remote Remote Application Server (RAS) is an authentication agentAgent. In order for Parallels (2X)  server Server to work with DualShield server,  you need to first Server, you must register your Parallels (2X)  server Server with your DualShield serverServer.
First, enable the Agent Auto Registration function in your DualShield server. In the DualShield Management Administration Console, select navigate to "Authentication | Agents" and , then click the "Auto RegistrationAUTO REGISTRATION" button on the tool bar:

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You may want to enable the "Check IP" option for extra security.

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Select the "Enabled" tickbox, to allow registration of Agents.
You can specify a Start and End date, inclusive, where registration would be possible. With no dates specified, the allowance will remain ongoing.

For added security, you can specify the IP Address(es) of the remote system that will register the Agent with DualShield. Preventing any other remote appliance registering automatically.
Finally click "SAVE" to update settings.

Log in to Log into your Parallels (2X) Remote Application Remote Application Server Console

  1. Select "Connection" on the left pane.
  2. Select the "Second Level Authentication" tab.



  3. Click "Settings…".





  4. Select "DualShield Server" on the Type list.
  5. In the "Server" enter the FQDN or IP of your DualShield Authentication Server.
  6. Select "Enable SSL" if your DualShield Server is installed to operate on SSL mode.
  7. Click "OK", if all settings are correct then you’ll see the message box below:



    Simply click "Yes", the DualShield 2X Agent will be registered.



  8. Click "OK",  you will see the following message box: