Chapter 67
Clientless SSL VPN
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Example Smart Tunnel Entries
Smart Tunnel Support
Start smart tunnel for a new window
Start application from a Mac Terminal window. curl
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Firewall Mode
Routed
•
Add or Edit Smart Tunnel Auto Sign-on Server List
The Add Smart Tunnel Auto Sign-on Server List dialog box lets you add one or more lists of servers for
which to automate the submission of login credentials during smart tunnel setup. The Edit Smart Tunnel
Auto-signon Server List dialog box lets you modify the contents of these lists.
Field
•
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Firewall Mode
Routed
•
Add or Edit Smart Tunnel Auto Sign-on Server Entry
The Add or Edit Smart Tunnel Entry dialog box lets you identify a server to be added to a smart tunnel
auto sign-on list. You can identify it by its hostname, or IP address and subnet mask.
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Application ID
(Any unique string
is OK.)
new-terminal
Security Context
Transparent Single
—
•
List Name—Enter a unique name for the list of remote servers. The string can be up to 64 characters.
Do not use spaces.
Following the configuration of the smart tunnel auto sign-on list, the list name appears next to the
Auto Sign-on Server List attribute under Smart Tunnel in the clientless SSL VPN group policy and
local user policy configurations. Assign a name that will help you to distinguish its contents or
purpose from other lists that you are likely to configure.
Security Context
Transparent Single
—
•
Process Name
Terminal open -a MacTelnet
Terminal curl www.example.com
Multiple
Context
System
—
—
Multiple
Context
System
—
—
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
Configuring Smart Tunnel Access
OS
Mac
Mac
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