Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual page 1915

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Chapter 1
Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
You may configure user accounts differently and different clientless SSL VPN features can be available
to each user.
Starting Clientless SSL VPN
You can connect to the internet using any supported connection including:
Note
See the
clientless SSL VPN.
Prerequisites
Restrictions
Using the Clientless SSL VPN Floating Toolbar
A floating toolbar is available to simplify the use of clientless SSL VPN. The toolbar lets you enter
URLs, browse file locations, and choose preconfigured web connections without interfering with the
main browser window.
The floating toolbar represents the current clientless SSL VPN session. If you click the Close button, the
ASA prompts you to confirm that you want to close the clientless SSL VPN session.
Browsing the Web, page 1-108
Browsing the Network (File Management), page 1-108
Using Port Forwarding, page 1-110
Using E-mail Via Port Forwarding, page 1-111
Using E-mail Via Web Access, page 1-112
Using E-mail Via E-mail Proxy, page 1-112
Using Smart Tunnel, page 1-113
home DSL, cable, or dial-ups
public kiosks
hotel hook-ups
airport wireless nodes
internet cafes
Cisco ASA 5500 Series VPN Compatibility Reference
Cookies must be enabled on the browser in order to access applications via port forwarding.
You must have a URL for clientless SSL VPN. The URL must be an https address in the following
form: https://address, where address is the IP address or DNS hostname of an interface of the ASA
(or load balancing cluster) on which SSL VPN is enabled. For example, https://cisco.example.com.
You must have a clientless SSL VPN username and password.
Clientless SSL VPN supports local printing, but it does not support printing through the VPN to a
printer on the corporate network.
Configuring Remote Systems to Use Clientless SSL VPN Features
for the list of web browsers supported by
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