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Appspec Menu Options (/cfg/vpn/aaa/appspec) (cont'd.)
Command Syntax and Usage
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/cfg/vpn <id> /aaa/appspec <id> Application Specific Menu 233
Defines the path to a subfolder on the host(s) identified by the network
reference selected for the current access rule. The path denotes the
part of the URL that follows the IP address of hosts included in the
network reference.
Example: Suppose the IP address (for example 192.168.128.10)
specified as one of the subnets in a network definition identifies a
web server with the domain name www.example.com. By specifying
/public as the path, a remote user who tries to access the following
URL will create a match: www.example.com/public.
The default setting is blank, which means that any path is valid in the
specified domain.
The path setting is checked for the following protocols: HTTP, HTTPS,
FTP and SMB (Windows file share).
The syntax for entering the path is shown below:
For SMB, write the path as /WORKGROUP/FILESHARE/FILE
PATH, e.g. /NORTEL/homes/public. This will give access
to the public directory in the homes share in the NORTEL
workgroup/domain.
For FTP, write the path as ABSOLUTE FILE PATH, e.g.
/home/share/public/. This will give access to the
/home/share/public directory. Note that all paths are absolute
from the root.
For web servers (HTTP or HTTPS), write the path as SERVER
PATH, e.g. /intranet. This will give access to the /intranet
path on the web server.
Lets you enter a comment for the current appspec entry, for example a
text explaining which paths the current appspec entry refers to.
Removes the appspec entry from the current configuration.
Nortel VPN Gateway
Command Reference
NN46120-103 01.01 Standard
10 September 2007

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