Chapter 37
Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
It is possible you have configured user accounts differently and that different clientless SSL VPN
features are available to each user.
the information for unavailable features.
Table 37-10
Remote System Configuration and End User Requirements for Clientless SSL VPN
Task
Starting clientless SSL
VPN
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Remote System or End User Requirements
Connection to the Internet
Web browsers supported by clientless SSL
VPN
Cookies enabled on browser
URL for clientless SSL VPN
Clientless SSL VPN username and password —
[Optional] Local printer
Table 37-10
organizes information by feature, so you can skip over
Specifications or Use Suggestions
Any Internet connection is supported, including:
Home DSL, cable, or dial-ups
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Public kiosks
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Hotel hook-ups
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Airport wireless nodes
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Internet cafes
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We have tested clientless SSL VPN on the
following operating systems and browsers,
however it may work on others:
Microsoft Windows XP with Internet Explorer
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6.0 or 7.0, or Firefox 1.5 or 2.0
Microsoft Windows Vista with Internet
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Explorer 7.0 or Firefox 2.0
Macintosh OS X with Safari 2.0 or Firefox 2.0
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Linux with Firefox 1.5 or 2.0
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Cookies must be enabled on the browser in order to
access applications via port forwarding.
An https address in the following form:
https://address
where address is the IP address or DNS hostname
of an interface of the security appliance (or load
balancing cluster) on which clientless SSL VPN is
enabled. For example: https://10.89.192.163 or
https://cisco.example.com.
Clientless SSL VPN does not support printing
from a web browser to a network printer. Printing
to a local printer is supported.
Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
Clientless SSL VPN End User Setup
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