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Character set conversion is not required for SMB servers running on
Windows 2000 or XP, because they support Unicode natively.
Table 130
Backend Conversion Menu Options (/cfg/vpn/portal/lang/beconv)
Command Syntax and Usage
add <protocol (smb or ftp)> <host> <shared network folder (for
smb)> <character set>
del
codesets
list
/cfg/vpn <id> /portal/whitelist White-list settings menu
[White-list Settings Menu]
domains - Configure white-list domains
ena - Enable URL rewrite white-list
dis - Disable URL rewrite white-list
One of the fundamental features of the VPN Gateway product is the act
of rewriting URLs to ensure that traffic is sent through a secure SSL
connection, through the NVG. When the remote user enters a URL (e.g.
www.example.com) in the Portal's Enter URL field, the request is
automatically rewritten as https://vpn.example.com/http/www.
example.com, where vpn.example.com is the Portal's DNS name.
When the user clicks a web link on the resulting web site, this request will
also be rewritten.
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Adds a backend conversion entry to the configuration.
Protocol. Lets you specify whether to make the conversion for an
FTP file server or an SMB (Windows file share) file server.
Host. Lets you specify the backend file server's host name or IP
address.
Shared network folder (only for SMB). Lets you limit conversion to a
specific file share folder.
Character set. Lets you specify the character set to be converted,
for example ISO-8859-1.
Deletes the backend conversion that corresponds to the index number
you specify.
Lists all character sets that can be used in backend conversion.
Lists the currently supported backend conversions by index number.
Nortel VPN Gateway
Command Reference
NN46120-103 01.01 Standard
10 September 2007

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