Starting clientless ssl vpn – Cisco ASA 5505 User Manual

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI

Chapter 74 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN

Configuring Remote Systems to Use Clientless SSL VPN Features

Clientless SSL VPN ensures the security of data transmission between the remote PC or workstation and
the ASA on the corporate network. Advise users that using clientless SSL VPN does not ensure that
communication with every site is secure. If a user then accesses a non-HTTPS web resource (located on
the Internet or on the internal network), the communication from the corporate ASA to the destination
web server is not private because it is not encrypted.

"Observing Clientless SSL VPN Security Precautions" on page 5

addresses an additional tip to

communicate with users, depending on the steps you follow within that section.

Configuring Remote Systems to Use Clientless SSL VPN
Features

This section describes how to set up remote systems to use clientless SSL VPN and includes the
following topics:

Starting Clientless SSL VPN, page 74-110

Using the Clientless SSL VPN Floating Toolbar, page 74-111

Browsing the Web, page 74-111

Browsing the Network (File Management), page 74-112

Using Port Forwarding, page 74-112

Using E-mail Via Port Forwarding, page 74-113

Using E-mail Via Web Access, page 74-114

Using E-mail Via E-mail Proxy, page 74-114

Using Smart Tunnel, page 74-114

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:

home DSL, cable, or dial-ups

public kiosks

hotel hook-ups

airport wireless nodes

internet cafes

Note

See the

Cisco ASA 5500 Series VPN Compatibility Reference

for the list of web browsers supported by

clientless SSL VPN.

Prerequisites

Cookies must be enabled on the browser in order to access applications via port forwarding.

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