Browser Requirements For The Ssl Vpn Administrator - SonicWALL SSL-VPN 2000 Administrator's Manual

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Virtual Assist
Users and Technicians can request and provide support when using IPv6 addresses.
Rules
Virtual Hosts
An administrator can assign an IPv6 address to a virtual host, and can use this address to
access the virtual host.
Application Offloading
An administrator can assign an IPv6 address to an application server used for application
offloading, and can use this address to access the server.

Browser Requirements for the SSL VPN Administrator

The following Web browsers are supported for the SonicWALL SSL VPN Web-based
management interface and the user portal, Virtual Office. Java is only required for various
aspects of the SSL VPN Virtual Office, not the management interface.
The following table provides specific browser requirements.
To configure SonicWALL SSL-VPN appliance using the Web-based management interface, an
administrator must use a Web browser with Java, JavaScript, ActiveX, cookies, popups, and
SSLv3 or TLS 1.0 enabled.
Policy rule – User or Group Policies. Three IPv6 options in the Apply Policy To drop-down
list:
IPv6 Address
IPv6 Address Range
All IPv6 Address
Login rule – Use IPv6 for address fields:
Define Login From Defined Addresses using IPv6
Two IPv6 options in the Source Address drop-down list: IPv6 Address / IPv6 Network
Internet Explorer 8.0 or newer
Mozilla Firefox 11.0 or newer
Google Chrome 18.0 or newer
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