Taskbar for Apple OS X
Contents
Overview
The Taskbar utility allows a user to generate a Single Channel image for authentication. This document outlines how to achieve this for Apple OS X computers.
Prerequisites
Swivel 3.x
http://fluidapp.com software
Apple OS X
Architecture
The Taskbar Client requests the Swivel image from the Swivel server. The Swivel server must be accessible from the Client, this is usually configured through Network Address Translation. A proxy can also be used, the Swivel appliance has a proxy port built in usually https://<IP Address>:8443/proxy
Swivel Server Configuration
Enabling Session creation with username
To allow the Single Channel image to be used with the Taskbar, session request by username needs to be enabled. Go to the ‘Single Channel’ Admin page and set ‘Allow Session creation with Username:’ to YES.
To test your configuration you can use the following URL using a valid username:
Appliance
https://Swivel_server_IP:8443/proxy/SCImage?username=testuser
Software install
http://Swivel_server_IP:8080/pinsafe/SCImage?username=testuser
Taskbar Installation
Installation
Run the Fluid App software and install
Configuration
The following preferences can be configured:
New windows open with: Select Home Page
Home Page: Enter the Swivel server public URL and username, this will differ for appliances and software installations:
Appliance: https://swivel_server_hostname:8443/proxy/SCImage?username=user_name
Software: http://swivel_server_hostname:8080/pinsafe/SCImage?username=user_name
where user_name is the name of the user authenticating
Save downloaded files to: Downloads
Global shortcut: not usually required
Application icon: select a suitable icon
Tick Show Dock badge labels
For Appearance Preferences select the following:
Window Level: Floating
Window Shadow: On
Window Opacity: Slide to the far right
Standard font: Times Roman 16
Fixed-width font:
Tick Display images when the page opens