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I'm not a fan of having turn off layer 7 application inspection for these particular servers and ports, but this seemed to be the only option. The TCP/4172 side of PCoIP is used for control, which simply looks to be SSL traffic just on a custom port, which is probably why Palo Alto firewalls sees it as SSL. I've added the blast ports but blast is not working externally (through my security server). With PCoIP I only had to setup inbound ports to my security server. It now includes additional connection lines, connection lines that have been changed from one-way to two-way arrows, and some renamed connection lines. I'm trying to get client drive redirection and Blast working in my Horizon View environment. The diagram gives you a lot of vital information in one page. Note that View was the only application that we had to do this for. The Network Ports Diagram has been updated for Horizon 7. For us to get it to work correctly we had to configure custom applications, application overrides, and a few rules for view.
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that a firewall is blocking the client from accessing a required network port. In our case we have separate view hosting and security servers. vmware verify horizon Starting with Horizon View 7. When you start looking to block these it can get tricky and downright just not work because of “rules validation”. For instance, you may not want to allow RDP for instance, or USB redirection, but by default they are included. Leave the default settings for intervals and timeouts. I think Palo Alto should have split them down into their individual applications within View rather than trying to bundle them. Select the Health check policy protocol as TCP and change the port to 443.
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It seems to expect that all the services will run on one server, which is a little bit unrealistic. Our experience is that the built in vmware-view application did not work for us. We run VMWare View (now Horizon) in our environment.