Use The Ssl Vpn Wizard For Client Configurations - NETGEAR UTM9S Reference Manual

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SSL port forwarding. Like an SSL VPN tunnel, port forwarding is a web-based client that
is installed transparently and then creates a virtual, encrypted tunnel to the remote
network. However, port forwarding differs from an SSL VPN tunnel in several ways:
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Port forwarding supports only TCP connections, not UDP connections or connections
using other IP protocols.
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Port forwarding detects and reroutes individual data streams on the user's PC to the
port-forwarding connection rather than opening up a full tunnel to the corporate
network.
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Port forwarding offers more fine-grained management than an SSL VPN tunnel. You
define individual applications and resources that are available to remote users.
The SSL VPN portal can present the remote user with one or both of these SSL service
levels, depending on how you set up the configuration.

Use the SSL VPN Wizard for Client Configurations

The SSL VPN Wizard facilitates the configuration of the SSL VPN client connections by
taking you through six screens, the last of which allows you to save the SSL VPN policy. For
information about how to edit policies or to manually configure policies, see
Configure and Edit SSL Connections
To start the SSL VPN Wizard:
1.
Select Wizards from the main navigation menu. The Welcome to the Netgear
Configuration Wizard screen displays:
Figure 188.
2.
Select the SSL VPN Wizard radio button.
3.
Click Next. The first SSL VPN Wizard screen displays.
The following sections explain the five configuration screens of the SSL VPN Wizard. On the
sixth screen, you can save your SSL VPN policy.
The tables in the following sections explain the buttons and fields of the SSL VPN Wizard
screens. Additional information about the settings in the SSL VPN Wizard screens is
provided in
Manually Configure and Edit SSL Connections
Each of the following sections provides a specific link to a section in
Edit SSL Connections
ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance
on page 323.
on page 323 or to a section in another chapter.
Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections
on page 323 or in other chapters.
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