Forum Discussion
Lucas_Thompson_
Apr 13, 2016Historic F5 Account
"Page can't be displayed" can result from many different things.
Yes, you can put anything on a webtop. If it's not a resource (apptunnel, remote desktop, portal resource, etc), you can define it as a "webtop link" which is a free-form URL. It could be a link to google or whatever you like.
- Dan_EzellApr 13, 2016NimbostratusThe goal is to make Intranet resources available to contractors from the internet without a VPN. In a webtop, this means it must be published as a 'Portal Access' resource, not a 'Webtop Link'. Specifically, can a resource that is published on an Intranet VS (which is accessible only inside the corporate network) be published as a Portal Access resource in a webtop that is accessed via the internet?
- Seth_CooperApr 13, 2016EmployeeThe short answer is yes you can publish Portal Access Resources on a webtop and have them access internal sites. If you are getting a page cannot be displayed, can you verify that you have connectivity from the APM self IP to the intranet resource? In Portal Access the APM becomes the client to the intranet app so you need to make sure that if it is HTTPS that you have a server side ssl profile and that you can connect between the two devices. -Seth