
If the process check succeeds, the host check completes and if it fails, the end user will not be able to logon to PCS/PPS.
If the work around is accepted, Perform the procedure mentioned in the Solution section to configure the PCS/PPS for process check, which will effectively inspect if the respective process is running for a particular application on a computer.
To overcome this situation, an PCS/PPS administrator can use the process check feature provided by the PCS/PPS OS. The user may be connecting to a protected role and he or she may not connect as expected while they might see a non-compliance message on their browser by Host Checker. We have the 'Host Checker' function configured to check a few settings before it will grant VPN access, one of those being presence of VirusScan Enterprise and it being less than 10 DAT versions out. In such a scenario, there may be clients trying to connect to PCS/PPS with a unsupported application on their computer. We are experiencing an issue between certain versions of VirusScan Enterprise and the Host Checker function on our Juniper SA4500 SSL VPN system. I believe everything worked but I was wondering if there is a command or easy tutorial to check if I installed everything correctly.
Purchase or generate a proper SSL certificate ID 57582 - SSL Jan 20. I followed the instructions on the ros website for installation on ubuntu.
There are instances when there are unsupported antivirus, anti-Spyware, etc, on the ESAP product list. This could happen if: the chain/intermediate certificate is missing, expired or has. Workaround as provided by Pulse Secure KB22348 and which can be implemented by the Pulse Secure Administrator.