Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 1889

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Chapter 1
Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Detailed Steps
Command
Step 1
webvpn
Step 2
disable
Step 3
expiry-time
Step 4
lmfactor
Step 5
max-object-size
Step 6
min-object-size
Step 7
cache-static-content
Configuring Content Transformation
By default, the ASA processes all clientless SSL VPN traffic through a content transformation/rewriting
engine that includes advanced elements such as JavaScript and Java to proxy HTTP traffic that may have
different semantics and access control rules depending on whether the user is accessing an application
within or independently of an SSL VPN device.
Some web resources require highly individualized treatment. The following sections describe
functionality that provides such treatment:
Subject to the requirements of your organization and the web content involved, you might use one of
these features.
Configuring a Certificate for Signing Rewritten Java Content
Java objects which have been transformed by clientless SSL VPN can subsequently be signed using a
PKCS12 digital certificate associated with a trustpoint.
Configuring a Certificate for Signing Rewritten Java Content
Disabling Content Rewrite
Using Proxy Bypass
Optimizing Clientless SSL VPN Performance
Purpose
Switches to webvpn configuration mode.
Disables caching.
Configures an expiration time for caching objects.
Configures terms for revalidating cached objects.
Sets a maximum size for objects to cache.
Sets a minimum size for objects to cache.
Caches all cacheable web objects, content not
subject to rewriting. Examples include images and
PDF files.
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