Blackberry PRD-10459-003 Administration Guide - Page 263

Managing how users access enterprise applications and web content

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Administration Guide Managing how users access enterprise applications and web content Managing how users access enterprise 27 applications and web content Restricting user access to content on web servers You can prevent BlackBerry® device users from accessing specific web servers using the BlackBerry® Browser or applications on BlackBerry devices. To specify the web servers that you want users to access, you can turn on pull authorization to restrict access to all types of web content and create pull rules to specify a list of web servers that you permit users to access. Alternatively, you can create pull rules that specify a list of restricted web servers. When you create pull rules, you can specify whether users must authenticate using RSA® authentication, integrated Windows® authentication, or both before the users can access the web servers. Restrict requests for content on web servers from BlackBerry devices Turn on pull authorization for a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to restrict the web addresses that users assigned to that BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can request when the users connect to the Internet or to your organization's intranet from their BlackBerry devices. 1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service. 2. Click the instance that you want to change. 3. Click Edit instance. 4. In the Access control section, in the Pull authorization drop-down list, click Yes. 5. Click Save all. Users cannot access web content on their BlackBerry devices until you permit the users to access specific web servers using pull rules. After you finish: To permit users to access specific web servers, specify allowed web address patterns and assign the web address patterns to a pull rule, and assign the pull rule to a user account or group. Specify web address patterns You can create pull rules that specify which web address patterns users can and cannot use to access web servers from the BlackBerry® Browser and other applications on their BlackBerry devices. To create a pull rule, you must first specify web address patterns (for example, specify addresses with domains that are allowed). You can assign the web address patterns to a pull rule that you create, and specify whether access to web servers that match the web address patterns is permitted or restricted on BlackBerry devices. After you create a pull rule, you must assign it to user accounts or groups. 261

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Managing how users access enterprise
applications and web content
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Restricting user access to content on web servers
You can prevent BlackBerry® device users from accessing specific web servers using the BlackBerry® Browser or
applications on BlackBerry devices. To specify the web servers that you want users to access, you can turn on pull
authorization to restrict access to all types of web content and create pull rules to specify a list of web servers that
you permit users to access. Alternatively, you can create pull rules that specify a list of restricted web servers.
When you create pull rules, you can specify whether users must authenticate using RSA® authentication, integrated
Windows® authentication, or both before the users can access the web servers.
Restrict requests for content on web servers from BlackBerry devices
Turn on pull authorization for a BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service to restrict the web addresses that users assigned
to that BlackBerry MDS Connection Service can request when the users connect to the Internet or to your
organization's intranet from their BlackBerry devices.
1.
In the BlackBerry Administration Service, in the
Servers and components
menu, expand
BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view > MDS Connection Service
.
2.
Click the instance that you want to change.
3.
Click
Edit instance
.
4.
In the
Access control
section, in the
Pull authorization
drop-down list, click
Yes
.
5.
Click
Save all
.
Users cannot access web content on their BlackBerry devices until you permit the users to access specific web servers
using pull rules.
After you finish:
To permit users to access specific web servers, specify allowed web address patterns and assign the
web address patterns to a pull rule, and assign the pull rule to a user account or group.
Specify web address patterns
You can create pull rules that specify which web address patterns users can and cannot use to access web servers
from the BlackBerry® Browser and other applications on their BlackBerry devices. To create a pull rule, you must first
specify web address patterns (for example, specify addresses with domains that are allowed). You can assign the
web address patterns to a pull rule that you create, and specify whether access to web servers that match the web
address patterns is permitted or restricted on BlackBerry devices. After you create a pull rule, you must assign it to
user accounts or groups.
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