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Chapter 37
Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
The security appliance does not retain the import webvpn plug-in protocol command in the
Note
configuration. Instead, it loads the contents of the
A secondary security appliance obtains the plug-ins from the primary security appliance.
After you import a plug-in, type the corresponding protocol and resource location in the address bar of
the SSL VPN home page to access it. For example:
rdp://10.1.1.1
vnc://10.1.1.1
ssh://10.1.1.1
telnet://10.1.1.1
To disable and remove clientless SSL VPN support for a Java-based client application, as well as to
remove it from the flash drive of the security appliance, use the following command:
revert webvpn plug-in protocol protocol
The following example command removes RDP:
hostname# revert webvpn plug-in protocol rdp
Providing Access to Plug-ins Not Redistributed By Cisco—Example: Citrix
Java Presentation Server Client Plug-in
The open framework that the security appliance provides lets you add plug-ins to support third-party
Java client/server applications. As an example of how to provide clientless SSL VPN browser access to
plug-ins that are not redistributed by Cisco, this section describes how to add clientless SSL VPN
support for the Citrix Presentation Server Client.
Cisco does not provide direct support for or recommend any particular plug-ins that are not redistributed
Caution
by Cisco. As a provider of clientless SSL VPN services, you are responsible for reviewing and
complying with any license agreements required for the use of plug-ins.
With a Citrix plug-in installed on the security appliance, the user of a clientless SSL VPN can use a
connection to the security appliance to access Citrix MetaFrame services.
A stateful failover does not retain sessions established using the Citrix plug-in. Citrix users must
reauthenticate after failover.
Follow the sequence of instructions in the following sections to provide access to the Citrix plug-in:
OL-12172-03
Preparing the Citrix MetraFrame Server for Clientless SSL VPN Access
Creating and Installing the Citrix Plug-in
Providing a Bookmark and Optional SSO Support for Citrix Sessions
Configuring Browser Access to Client-Server Plug-ins
csco-config/97/plugin
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