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Chapter 67
Clientless SSL VPN
About Installing Browser Plug-ins
A browser plug-in is a separate program that a web browser invokes to perform a dedicated function,
such as connect a client to a server within the browser window. The adaptive security appliance lets you
import plug-ins for download to remote browsers in clientless SSL VPN sessions. Of course, Cisco tests
the plug-ins it redistributes, and in some cases, tests the connectivity of plug-ins we cannot redistribute.
However, we do not recommend importing plug-ins that support streaming media at this time.
The adaptive security appliance does the following when you install a plug-in onto the flash device:
Table 67-8
Plug-in
ica
rdp
rdp2
ssh,telnet SSH
vnc
A secondary adaptive security appliance obtains the plug-ins from the primary adaptive security
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appliance.
When the user in a clientless SSL VPN session clicks the associated menu option on the portal page, the
portal page displays a window to the interface and displays a help pane. The user can select the protocol
displayed in the drop-down menu and enter the URL in the Address field to establish a connection.
Some Java plug-ins may report a status of connected or online even when a session to the destination
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service is not set up. The open-source plug-in reports the status, not the adaptive security appliance.
Before installing the first plug-in, you must follow the instructions in the next section.
OL-20339-01
Per the GNU General Public License (GPL), Cisco redistributes plug-ins without having
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made any changes to them. Per the GPL, Cisco cannot directly enhance these plug-ins.
(Cisco-distributed plug-ins only) Unpacks the jar file specified in the URL.
Writes the file to the csco-config/97/plugin directory on the adaptive security appliance file system.
Populates the drop-down menu next to the URL attributes in ASDM.
Enables the plug-in for all future clientless SSL VPN sessions, and adds a main menu option and an
option to the drop-down menu next to the Address field of the portal page.
Table 67-8
shows the changes to the main menu and address field of the portal page when you add
the plug-ins described in the following sections.
Effects of Plug-ins on the Clientless SSL VPN Portal Page
Main Menu Option Added to Portal Page
Citrix Client
Terminal Servers
Terminal Servers Vista
Telnet
VNC Client
Configuring Browser Access to Client-Server Plug-ins
Address Field Option Added to Portal Page
citrix://
rdp://
rdp2://
ssh://
telnet://
vnc://
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