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Table 260 Configuration > Object > ISP Account > Edit (continued)
LABEL
Connection ID
Service Name
Compression
Idle Timeout
OK
Cancel

33.12 SSL Application Overview

You use SSL application objects in SSL VPN. Configure an SSL application object to specify the type
of application and the address of the local computer, server, or web site SSL users are to be able to
access. You can apply one or more SSL application objects in the VPN > SSL VPN screen for a user
account/user group.
• Use the SSL Application screen
configured SSL application objects.
• Use the SSL Application Edit screen to create or edit web-based application objects to allow
remote users to access an application via standard web browsers
605).
• You can also use the SSL Application Edit screen to specify the name of a folder on a Linux or
Windows file server which remote users can access using a standard web browser
33.12.2.1 on page

33.12.1 What You Need to Know

Application Types
You can configure the following SSL application on the ZyWALL/USG.
• Web-based
A web-based application allows remote users to access an intranet site using standard web
browsers.
Chapter 33 Object
DESCRIPTION
This field is available if this ISP account uses the PPTP protocol. Type your identification
name for the PPTP server. This field can be blank.
If this ISP account uses the PPPoE protocol, type the PPPoE service name to access. PPPoE
uses the specified service name to identify and reach the PPPoE server. This field can be
blank.
If this ISP account uses the PPTP protocol, this field is not displayed.
Select On button to turn on stac compression, and select Off to turn off stac compression.
Stac compression is a data compression technique capable of compressing data by a factor
of about four.
This value specifies the number of seconds that must elapse without outbound traffic
before the ZyWALL/USG automatically disconnects from the PPPoE/PPTP server. This value
must be an integer between 0 and 360. If this value is zero, this timeout is disabled.
Click OK to save your changes back to the ZyWALL/USG. If there are no errors, the
program returns to the ISP Account screen. If there are errors, a message box explains
the error, and the program stays in the ISP Account Edit screen.
Click Cancel to return to the ISP Account screen without creating the profile (if it is new)
or saving any changes to the profile (if it already exists).
(Section 33.12.2 on page
605).
ZyWALL/USG Series User's Guide
604) to view the ZyWALL/USG's
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