HP ThinPro 5.1 - Administrator Guide
IPSec rules
Use this tab to add, edit, and delete IPSec rules. An IPSec rule should be the same for each system
that uses IPSec to communicate.
When configuring an IPSec rule, use the General tab to set the rule’s information, addresses, and
authentication method. The Source Address is the IP address of the thin client, and the Destination
Address is the IP address of the system that the client is going to communicate with.
NOTE: Only the PSK and Certificate authentication types are supported. Kerberos authentication is
not supported.
Use the Tunnel tab to configure settings for tunnel mode.
Use the Phase I and Phase II tabs to configure advanced security settings. The settings should be
the same for all peer systems that communicate with each other.
NOTE: An IPSec rule can also be used to communicate with a computer running Windows.
Configuring VPN settings
HP ThinPro supports two types of VPN:
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Cisco
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PPTP
Enable the Auto Start option to start the VPN automatically.
Note the following about creating a VPN using Cisco:
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The Gateway is the gateway’s IP address or hostname.
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The Group name and Group password are the IPSec ID and IPSec password.
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The Domain setting is optional.
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The User name and User password are the user credentials that have rights to create a VPN
connection on the server side.
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The Security Type should be set the same as it is on the server side.
Note the following about creating a VPN using PPTP:
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The Gateway is the gateway’s IP address or hostname.
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The NT Domain setting is optional.
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The User name and User password are the user credentials that have rights to create a VPN
connection on the server side.
Configuring HP Velocity
Use the HP Velocity tab to configure HP Velocity settings. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/velocity for
more information about the HP Velocity modes.
Customization Center
To open the Customization Center:
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Select Setup > Customization Center in the Control Panel.
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