Secure Parliamentary Remote Access (SPRA)



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Secure Parliamentary Remote Access (SPRA) The Secure Parliamentary Remote Access (SPRA) service provides remote access to Microsoft Office applications, the Parliamentary Intranet and files stored on the Parliamentary Precinct Network (PPN). Using a computer or mobile device with an Internet connection, the SPRA service allows you to run one or several applications (such as Outlook, Excel and Internet Explorer) or choose a full virtual desktop session that resembles the House of Commons (HoC) desktop computer environment. TABLE OF CONTENTS What you will need... 1 Support... 2 Appendix 1 Windows Computer... 3 Appendix 2 Macintosh Computer... 7 Appendix 3 ipad... 12 Appendix 4 Playbook... 17 Frequently asked Questions... 22 WHAT YOU WILL NEED House of Commons network user account You must have a valid HoC account consisting of a user name and password, and the account must be configured to use the SPRA service. Computer or mobile device You can use virtually any Internet-connected computer or mobile device running a currently supported and up-to-date version of its operating system. Please refer to one of the platform-specific GETTING STARTED sections in this guide for detailed information on setting up the service for the first time with your Windows or Macintosh computer, or with your ipad or Playbook. While you may find you can use the service with other devices, these four devices have been tested by Information Services (IS). Due to the variety of devices available, the IT Service Desk (ITSD) can offer support in connecting these devices to the service, but it does not explicitly support all these platforms. Page 1

RSA SecurID To gain access to the SPRA service, you will need an RSA SecurID token and an associated Personal Identification Number (PIN). If you already have an RSA SecurID token and PIN issued by IS, they can be used with the SPRA service. If you do not have a SecurID token or have forgotten your PIN, please call the ITSD for assistance. Citrix Receiver The Citrix Receiver allows client devices to connect to the SPRA service. If you are using a mobile device to access the service, you will first need to install the Citrix Receiver application on your device. If you are using a Windows or Macintosh computer, you will be prompted to install a similar program when you first connect to the service. Detailed information about installing the Citrix Receiver is included in the GETTING STARTED sections in the appendices. Note: Installing multiple versions of the Citrix client on a computer can corrupt the Citrix installations and make them inoperable. Also, older versions of Citrix clients can pose a security risk. To use the SPRA service, we recommend uninstalling any exisiting versions of the Citrix client and installing only the Citrix Receiver available on the SPRA website. Dedicating the device to a single Citrix client-based service may be required. Contact the IT Service Desk if you need assistance. It is recommended that you try the service with a Windows computer before using it with other devices. SUPPORT Technical support for this service can be obtained via the ITSD at 613-947-4774, or toll free at 1-888-443-4774. Support offered by IS for connecting to the SPRA service from various types of devices is summarized below: Device Permitted Tested Support Windows computer Yes Yes Full Macintosh computer Yes Yes None ipad tablet Yes Yes Limited Playbook tablet Yes Yes Limited Other compatible devices Yes No None Page 2

APPENDIX 1 WINDOWS COMPUTER GETTING STARTED (NOTE: THE SET UP PROCESS MAY NOT LOOK THE SAME ON ALL BROWSER VERSIONS.) You can consult the video overview (from a desktop computer; or mobile device) for more information about the service and how to use it with a variety of devices. 1. Go to the Parliamentary Extranet web page https://extraparl.parl.gc.ca and click the Secure Parliamentary Remote Access Accès à distance sécurisé au Parlement link. 2. Alternatively, you can connect directly to the SPRA service via https://rvds.parl.gc.ca. Once at the login screen, enter your HoC account USER NAME and PASSWORD, and your RSA PIN + 6- digit RSA SECURID TOKEN CODE. Note: If this is your first time using your RSA SECURID TOKEN, enter the 6-digits shown on the TOKEN, and follow the steps to set up your PIN. 3. If your computer does not have the current version of the Citrix Receiver application installed, you will be prompted to download and install it. When this screen appears, click INSTALL. Note: Only the current version of the Citrix client available from the portal should be installed on the computer you are using to access the SPRA service. Previous versions of the Citrix client that co-exist on the computer may corrupt the Citrix installations and should be uninstalled prior to completing these steps. Page 3

4. When this screen is displayed, click RUN. 5. When the USER ACCOUNT CONTROL prompt is displayed, click YES. 6. When the WELCOME TO CITRIX RECEIVER SETUP screen appears, click INSTALL. Page 4

7. From the Citrix Portal, you may select the APPLICATIONS tab to access a number of familiar Microsoft Office applications, or click the DESKTOPS tab to access a virtual desktop. 8. To use an application, select the APPLICATIONS tab, open the folder and click the application you wish to launch. OR 9. To access a virtual desktop, select the DESKTOPS tab and click to launch a WORKSTATION. LOGGING OFF To end your application/desktop session and your connection to the service, first close the application or log off from the virtual desktop session. Then, from the Citrix Portal, click LOG OFF. If you wish to return to your application/virtual desktop session later, but wish to disconnect from the service now, leave your session open and click LOG OFF from the Citrix Portal. SUBSEQUENT LOGONS Once the initial setup has been completed, go to https://rvds.parl.gc.ca and enter your HoC account USER NAME and PASSWORD, and your RSA PIN + 6-digit RSA SECURID TOKEN CODE to reach the Citrix Portal and any open applications or virtual desktop sessions. Page 5

Once you have logged on, the Citrix Portal will appear, along with any applications or virtual desktop sessions that were open when you disconnected earlier. Page 6

APPENDIX 2 MACINTOSH COMPUTER GETTING STARTED Note: The ITSD does not offer support for Macintosh computers. 1. Go to https://rvds.parl.gc.ca and enter your House of Commons account USER NAME and PASSWORD, and your RSA PIN + 6-digit RSA SECURID TOKEN CODE. Note: If it is your first time using your RSA SECURID TOKEN, enter the 6 digits shown on the TOKEN, and follow the steps to set up your RSA PIN. 2. If your computer does not have a current version of the Citrix Receiver program installed, you will be prompted to download and install it. When this screen is displayed, click INSTALL. 3. The installation page will pause while the Citrix Receiver program downloads. Notice that an icon indicating the progress of the download is displayed in the dock during the download: Page 7

4. From the DOWNLOADS location on the Macintosh computer, locate and double-click the CITRIXRECEIVER.DMG file. Control-click the INSTALL CITRIX RECEIVER.PKG file and select OPEN. If a warning box appears asking if you want to open this package from an unidentified developer, click OPEN. 5. The CITRIX RECEIVER installation wizard is displayed. Click CONTINUE. 6. When the SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT is displayed, click CONTINUE. Page 8

7. Click AGREE to accept the terms of the software license agreement. 8. Click INSTALL. 9. You may be prompted to supply the credentials of the administrator of the Macintosh computer. If so, provide the administrator s username and password and click INSTALL SOFTWARE. 10. The installation proceeds. Page 9

11. A green checkmark will indicate that the installation was successful. Click CLOSE. 12. In the background, the SPRA Portal will load in the browser. From this menu you may select either the APPLICATIONS tab to access a number of familiar Microsoft Office applications, or the DESKTOPS tab to access a virtual desktop. 13. To use an application, select the APPLICATIONS tab, open the folder and click the application you wish to launch. OR 14. To access a virtual desktop, select the DESKTOPS tab and click to launch a WORKSTATION. Page 10

LOGGING OFF To end your application/desktop session and your connection to the service, close the application or log off from the virtual desktop session. Then, from the Citrix Portal, click LOG OFF. If you wish to return to your application/ virtual desktop session later, but wish to disconnect from the service now, leave your session open and click LOG OFF from the Citrix Portal. SUBSEQUENT LOGONS Once the initial setup has been completed, go to https://rvds.parl.gc.ca and enter your HoC account USERNAME and PASSWORD, and then your RSA PIN + 6-digit RSA SECURID TOKEN CODE to reach the Citrix Portal and any open applications or virtual desktop sessions. Once you have logged on, the Citrix Portal will appear, along with any applications or virtual desktop sessions that were running when you disconnected earlier. Page 11

APPENDIX 3 IPAD GETTING STARTED 1. Locate the CITRIX RECEIVER ipad app in the App Store and install it. 2. Tap the RECEIVER icon. 3. Tap ADD ACCOUNT. Page 12

4. Enter https://rvds.parl.gc.ca in the ADDRESS field. Ensure that the URL reads https (and not http ) to access the secure site. Tap NEXT. 5. Supply your USERNAME and DOMAIN (hoc) as indicated. Set SECURITY TOKEN to ON and ensure that DOMAIN + SECURITY TOKEN is checked. Tap SAVE. 6. Enter your HoC USERNAME and PASSWORD and your RSA PIN + 6- digit RSA SECURID TOKEN CODE. Click LOG ON. Page 13

7. Tap the + sign. 8. From the menu, you may select an APPLICATIONS folder to access a selection of familiar Microsoft Office applications, or a WORKSTATION icon to launch a virtual desktop session. 9. From the ENGLISH APPLICATIONS folder, tap the application you wish to use. OR Page 14

10. Choose the WORKSTATION icon to launch a virtual desktop session. 11. Once you are using an application or the virtual desktop, you can pull down a Citrix menu bar at the top of the screen to switch applications, return to the home screen to launch other resources, or log off from the service. LOGGING OFF 1. Tap the tab at the top centre of the screen to pull down the Citrix menu bar. 2. Tap HOME. 3. Tap the user icon at the top right of the screen 4. Tap LOG OFF. Page 15

5. Select LOG OFF or DISCONNECT. SUBSEQUENT LOGONS Once the initial setup has been completed, you can log on to the SPRA service as follows: 1. Tap the CITRIX RECEIVER application. 2. Tap the + sign to launch the desired application. 3. Tap GC VIRTUAL APPS and enter your HoC PASSWORD. Enter your RSA PIN + 6-digit RSA SECURID TOKEN CODE in the TOKEN field. Page 16

APPENDIX 4 PLAYBOOK GETTING STARTED Note: You must have a WiFi connection to proceed; this service is currently not available in Blackberry Bridge mode. Please note that while the Citrix Receiver software is not currently available in French, the SPRA service itself is available in French. 1. Download the CITRIX RECEIVER Playbook app from BlackBerry App World. 2. From the home screen, tap the CITRIX RECEIVER icon. 3. Tap ADD ACCOUNT. Page 17

4. In the SERVER field, type https://rvds.parl.gc.ca and select NEXT. 5. Fill out the fields and tap LOG ON. Note: Scrolling up and down works only in the middle portion of the screen. 6. Tap the APPS tab. Page 18

7. From the menu, select an APPLICATIONS folder to access a selection of familiar Microsoft Office applications, or select a FULL SESSION to access a virtual desktop. 8. Double-tap the application you wish to use. 9. When prompted to ENTER PASSWORD AND PASSCODE, the first field should already contain the password you provided in the previous screen. Type your RSA SecurID information (PIN + 6 digit code) in the second field and tap CONNECT. 10. The application will launch. Page 19

11. Once you are using an application or the virtual desktop, you will be able to pull down a Citrix menu bar at the top of the screen to switch applications, return to the home screen to launch other resources, or log off from the service. LOGGING OFF Choose either Method A or B: Method A: To close your application/virtual desktop session and disconnect from the SPRA service: 1. Close the application or log off from the virtual desktop session. 2. Swipe downward from the top of the screen to bring up the menu bar and tap LOG OFF. Method B: To leave your application or virtual desktop session open, but disconnect from the SPRA service: 1. Swipe downward from the top of your screen and tap LOG OFF. Click OK when the CITRIX RECEIVER dialog box is displayed. Page 20

SUBSEQUENT LOGONS 1. Once the initial setup has been completed, just tap the CITRIX RECEIVER app and enter your HoC PASSWORD and your RSA PIN + 6- digit RSA SECURID TOKEN CODE in the PASSCODE field. Page 21

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What Performance Level should I expect? This remote access service is hosted within the House of Commons data center. While the underlying technology chosen for the service offers the industry s best connection performance, the quality of the service does depend highly on the quality of the Internet connection being used to access it. The performance may vary with the speed and saturation of the connection. What is the difference between a Connection and a Session? It is helpful to recognize the distinction between a SPRA connection and session. When you log on to the SPRA service, you establish a connection to a session. When you log off from a session, you are doing something similar to closing an application or logging off from your computer; applications are closed and unsaved data is lost. When you disconnect your session, open applications and data are normally preserved for a period of eight (8) hours. Can I stay connected all day? No. Certain timeout periods apply in SPRA: When using an application or a virtual desktop, your connection will time out after 30 minutes of inactivity. If you log back in to SPRA within eight (8) hours, you will normally re-join your session as you left it. From the time you first log in to SPRA you have 30 minutes to launch applications and virtual desktops. After 30 minutes, you will be required to log in again to launch a new application or virtual desktop session. The maximum duration of a session is set to 20 hours. To minimize the risk of data loss, it is imperative to save your work regularly while you are in an active SPRA session. What are some of the limitations of this service? For reasons relating to IT security, the following functions are not available while you are using the SPRA service: access to the hard drive and drive mappings of the computer or device you are using to connect to the service; Moving and copying files between the computer and device used to connect to the SPRA service and the SPRA session (but you may cut and paste text and graphics between environments). Some web sites that require the Java utility may not work properly. Will I be able to install software like Skype or Google Chrome? No. The installation of software within the SPRA session is not allowed. Page 22

Will I have problems accessing certain websites? You will be able to visit most Web sites on the Internet and all intranet sites such as Intraparl and the Library of Parliament intranet sites. However, some sites which depend on Java will not work properly or may not be accessible. Are these limitations permanent? No. We will be looking at new solutions regularly to make the SPRA service even more flexible. What is the difference between launching the desktop and launching an application? You can run several applications at once by launching each application under the Applications tab. The advantage to this feature is that you can run each application in its own window. Users who have two monitors will be able to select on which monitor to display each application. If you launch a desktop session, the window will resemble the House of Commons desktop computer environment, and all standard House of Commons applications will be available for use. What will I have access to? You will have access to two network drives which reside on the Parliamentary Precinct Network (PPN): a (U:) drive and a (S:) drive. The (U:) drive is used to store files on the PPN network in a location that will be accessible to the account holder. The (S:) drive is used to store files on the PPN network in a location that will be accessible to everyone on your team. Another advantage of having files on the PPN network is that these files are backed up automatically every day. If you accidentally delete a file previously saved on the (U:) or (S:) drive, the IT Service Desk should be able to recover it for you. Will I be able to print documents to my local printer? Yes. You will be able to print any document from within your SPRA session to your local or shared default printer automatically. Can I change my network password? Yes. Once connected to the SPRA, in a desktop session, click on the button and click Windows Security. You will then have access to the screen that lets you change your network password. Page 23