When configuring Terminal Servers with Identity Awareness, you must configure the same password as a shared secret in both the Terminal Servers Identity Agent on the application server that hosts the Terminal/Citrix services and on the Identity Awareness Gateway. This shared secret enables secure communication and allows the Security Gateway to trust the application server with the Terminal Servers functionality1.
References:
Check Point Software - Configuring Terminal Servers
Check Point Identity Awareness Clients Admin Guide
Check Point Troubleshooting Expert - R81 (CCTE) Reference Materials
Check Point Certified Troubleshooting Expert R81.20 - CCTE
Check Point CCTE Certification Sample Questions and Practice Exam
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