Configuring Remote Session Host
The remote session host component can route browser-based sessions in a multi-site environment. Using this proxy, you can build distributed environment with centralized authentication and de-centralized session management. Users can initiate sessions closer to the server in a multi-site environment and reduce latency issues.
Before you begin
- You have already installed the Sectona Web Access or Remote Session Host component. Refer to the Installation Section for more details. 
- Ensure the PAM server can communicate with the remote session host as per communication the requirement mentioned in Standard Port Requirement for Installation. 
Using Remote Session Host on external node
- Navigate to System → Landing & Proxy Server. 
- Select Add New → Remote Session Host. 
- Provide a proxy reference name like RSH-SiteName. 
- Provide the Hostname and IP Address of the server where the Remote Session Proxy is installed.
- Port No: The default port is 10443 unless you have customized it. 
- IP Segment / Location: If you wish to route all traffic from local machines to target assets with this session proxy, set it to All Asset. You can select specific locations / IP segments to use a specific session proxy. 
- Instances: Select applicable instances for this proxy configuration. 
- Log Server: Specify the location of the node where logs generated by accessing through should be stored. The system lists all configured nodes (HA / DR / Remote Sites) to be selected. 
- Application Node URL: This is auto-filled from the system as "https://%ApplicationNodeHost%:443". The system takes the value from the Hostname field for %ApplicationNodeHost% and thus provides a dynamic Application Node URL. 
- Availability Check: Enable this option if multiple proxies are configured to access the target asset environment. This enables internal load balancing and reachability checks before the connection is initiated. 
