Configure Publishing Applications through Web Application Proxy
Updated: August 26, 2013
Applies To: Windows Server 2012 R2
Web Application Proxy is a new role service in Windows Server® 2012 R2. This overview provides an introduction to the configuration steps required in order to deploy Web Application Proxy and publish applications through it.
Step 1: Configure the Web Application Proxy Infrastructure—Describes how to configure the infrastructure required to deploy Web Application Proxy.
Step 2: Install and Configure the Web Application Proxy Server—Describes how to configure Web Application Proxy servers, including configuring any required certificates, installing the Web Application Proxy role service, and joining Web Application Proxy servers to a domain.
Step 3: Publish Applications using AD FS Preauthentication—Describes how to publish applications through Web Application Proxy using AD FS preauthentication.
Step 4: Publish Applications using Client Certificate Preauthentication—Describes how to publish applications using client certificate preauthentication.
Step 5: Publish Applications using Pass-through Preauthentication—Describes how to publish applications using pass-through preauthentication.
For planning information you should review before deploying Web Application Proxy, see Plan to Publish Applications through Web Application Proxy.