There is an [http://zhoupenghust.web.officelive.com/project.aspx Adito standalone agent client] for Windows.
=== Configuration Options: ===
<u>Router (Settings)</u><br>
In order to use '''<nowiki>https://user.yourhda.com</nowiki>''' (substitute your user name for user) to access Adito VPN from any computer using the web browser, create a Port Forward or Virtual Server rule. This is a required step for the Map HDA Folders and Apps options to work from outside your network.
On a D-LINK WBR-2310 router, set a Virtual Server setting to forward port 443 public and 4443 private to the HDA server IP address using TCP traffic type.
* Keep in mind not all HDA apps will work outside your network
* The Adito Agent is not used, so the SSL tunnel uses only port 443.
== Remote Desktop (RDP) Through OpenVPN ALS (Adito) ==
Download the RDP extension from [http://lars.werner.no/adito-application-advancednativerdpwin32.zip here] Leave and leave it as a .zip file to upload the extension.
=== Credit Due ===
Nearly all of these instructions are taken from [http://lars.werner.no/?p=640 and are the work of Lars Werner]. His website has images as well and may be a better source of instruction. These notes are included here so that this hard-to-come-by information is not lost. If you go there, start on "Step 2."
=== Installing the RDP extension ===
The Adito client can publish software to download and execute.
* Then press the “Upload Extension”. (Upper Right menu)
* Press the Browse-button and select the adito-application-advancednativerdpwin32.zip file, press “Upload”
'''NOTE:''' The upload may take some time. Be patient.
You should now have the Microsoft RDP client installed
You have now published an app called “Adito server” whatever you called it in Step 2 to the group “Everyone”.
That means that every user that you have, will gain access to this app.
You can create as many applications as you need, just repeat the wizard
=== Java Security Considerations for RDP ===
Before connecting to the RDP from a remote pc, you will need to add an exception to the remote pc's Java's URL Exception List to get passed the errors. Here is how in windows:
* Go to the Java Control Panel (On Windows Click Start and then Configure Java)
* Click on the Security tab
* Click on the Edit Site List button
* Click Add in the Exception Site List window
Add url to Exception Site list
Click in the empty field under the Location field to enter the URL
The url to be added is the dns domain (whatever.yourhda.com)
=== Another RDP Extension (Cross-Platform) ===
Here is another collection of RDP extensions that may fit your preferences better. Once can upload and configure these extensions almost exactly like the above.
http://waldemar.schlackow.de/node/10
== Troubleshooting: ==
* "This Connection is Untrusted" in FireFox or "There is a problem with this website's security certificate." in Internet Explorer, there is no cause for alarm. Follow the guidance [http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Browser_Tip here].
Once it says "Adito started successfully" give it a a minute or so before trying to access it with your web browser.
'''Reference:''' [http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-adito-openvpn-als-on-centos Installing Adito (Open VPN ALS) on CentOS]
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