Ssl Vpn Tunnel Client Configuration - Cisco WS-CE500 Administration Manual

Sa500 series small business security appliances
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Configuring VPN
Configuring SSL VPN for Browser-Based Remote Access
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Cisco SA500 Series Security Appliances Administration Guide
Configuring Host Name Resolution for Port Forwarding
Optionally, you can configure a hostname (FQDN) for the network server to give
users an easy way to connect to the server without having to remember and enter
an IP address.
The local server IP address of the configured hostname must match the IP address
of the configured application for port forwarding.
Click VPN > SSL VPN Server > Port Forwarding.
The Port Forwarding window opens. This page includes two tables:
List of Configured Applications for Port Forwarding
List of Configured Host Names for Port Forwarding
To add a configured host name, click Add in the List of Configured Host Names for
Port Forwarding table.
Other options: Click the Edit button to edit an entry. To delete an entry, check the
box and then click Delete. To select all entries, check the box in the first column of
the table heading.
Enter the following information:
Local Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the internal host machine
or local server.
Fully Qualified Domain Name: Enter the fully qualified domain name for the
TCP application.
Click Apply to save your settings.

SSL VPN Tunnel Client Configuration

An SSL VPN tunnel client provides a point-to-point connection between the
browser-side machine and this security appliance. When a SSL VPN client is
launched from the user portal, a "network adapter" with an IP address from the
corporate subnet, DNS and WINS settings is automatically created. This feature
allows access to services on the private network without any special network
configuration on the remote SSL VPN client machine.
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