Ssl Vpn - Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual

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Chapter 1
Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
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 ASA configuration.
Creating and Applying Clientless SSL VPN Policies for
Accessing Resources
Creating and applying policies for clientless SSL VPN that govern access to resources at an internal
server includes the following task:
Chapter 1, "Configuring Connection Profiles, Group Policies, and Users"
instructions for all of these tasks.
Assigning Users to Group Policies
Assigning users to group policies simplifies the configuration by letting you apply policies to many
users. You can use an internal authentication server on the ASA or an external RADIUS or LDAP server
to assign users to group policies. See
Users"for a thorough explanation of ways to simplify configuration with group policies.
Configuring Connection Profile Attributes for Clientless

SSL VPN

Table 1-3
addition to these attributes, you configure general connection profile attributes common to all VPN
connections. For step-by-step information on configuring connection profiles, see
"Configuring Connection Profiles, Group Policies, and Users."
Note
In earlier releases, "connection profiles" were known as "tunnel groups." You configure a connection
profile with tunnel-group commands. This chapter often uses these terms interchangeably.
Table 1-3
Command
authentication
customization
exit
nbns-server
Assigning Users to Group Policies
provides a list of connection profile attributes that are specific to clientless SSL VPN. In
Connection Profile Attributes for Clientless SSL VPN
Creating and Applying Clientless SSL VPN Policies for Accessing Resources
Chapter 1, "Configuring Connection Profiles, Group Policies, and
Function
Sets the authentication method.
Identifies the name of a previously defined customization to apply.
Exits from tunnel-group WebVPN attribute configuration mode.
Identifies the name of the NetBIOS Name Service server
(nbns-server) to use for CIFS name resolution.
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