Getting Started With Webvpn - Cisco FirePOWER ASA 5500 series Configuration Manual

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Configuring WebVPN
This chapter includes the following sections:

Getting Started with WebVPN

WebVPN lets users establish a secure, remote-access VPN tunnel to a security appliance using a web
browser. Users do not need a software or hardware client.
WebVPN provides secure and easy access to a broad range of web resources and web-enabled
applications from almost any computer on the Internet. They include:
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Getting Started with WebVPN, page 37-1
Creating and Applying WebVPN Policies, page 37-14
Configuring WebVPN Tunnel Group Attributes, page 37-16
Configuring WebVPN Group Policy and User Attributes, page 37-16
Configuring Application Access, page 37-17
Configuring File Access, page 37-21
Configuring Access to Citrix MetaFrame Services, page 37-23
Using WebVPN with PDAs, page 37-24
Using E-Mail over WebVPN, page 37-25
Optimizing WebVPN Performance, page 37-27
WebVPN End User Setup, page 37-31
Capturing WebVPN Data, page 37-49
Internal websites
Web-enabled applications
NT/Active Directory file shares
E-mail proxies, including POP3S, IMAP4S, and SMTPS
MS Outlook Web Access
MAPI
Application Access (that is, port forwarding for access to other TCP-based applications)
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