Encoding
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Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Firewall Mode
Routed
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Add\Edit Encoding
The Add CIFS Server Encoding dialog box lets you maintain exceptions to the "Global Encoding Type"
attribute setting in the Add CIFS Encoding window. That pane contains the Add and Edit buttons that
open this dialog box.
Fields
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Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
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Delete—Select a CIFS server in the table and click this button to delete the associated entry from
the table.
Security Context
Transparent Single
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CIFS Server—Enter the name or IP address of a CIFS server for which the encoding requirement
differs from the "Global Encoding Type" attribute setting. The adaptive security appliance retains
the case you specify, although it ignores the case when matching the name to a server.
Encoding Type—Choose the character encoding that the CIFS server should provide for clientless
SSL VPN portal pages. You can type the string, or choose one from the drop-down list, which
contains only the most common values, as follows:
big5
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gb2312
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ibm-850
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iso-8859-1
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shift_jis
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If you are using Japanese Shift_jis Character encoding, click Do not specify in the Font
Note
Family area of the associated Select Page Font pane to remove the font family.
unicode
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windows-1252
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none
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If you click none or specify a value that the browser on the clientless SSL VPN session does
not support, it uses its own default encoding.
You can type a string consisting of up to 40 characters, and equal to one of the valid character sets
identified in http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets. You can use either the name or the
alias of a character set listed on that page. The string is case-insensitive. The command interpreter
converts upper-case to lower-case when you save the adaptive security appliance configuration.
Multiple
Context
System
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