Netscape communicator 8.0 or higher, Appendix b, Virtual passage ssl vpn client – Cisco 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router RVL200 User Manual

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Virtual Passage SSL VPN Client

4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router

Appendix B

Deselect (remove the checkmark from) Override

automatic cookie handling.

Internet Explorer > Internet Options > Privacy

Click OK.
Click OK again.

Netscape Communicator 8.0 or Higher

Open Netscape Communicator.
Click Tools.
Click Options.
Click Site Controls.
Click the Trust Preferences tab.
In the Master Settings section, click I’m Not Sure.
Click Allow cookies.
Click Enable JavaScript.
Click Advanced.
Click Enable ActiveX.

Netscape Communicator > Options > Site Controls > Web Features

Click OK.
Under Options, click Advanced.
Click Security.

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Select Use SSL .0 and Use SSL .0.

Netscape Communicator > Options > Advanced > Security

Click OK.

Make the SSL VPN Portal a Trusted Site

(Windows OS)

Most web browsers support multiple security zones with

different permission levels. Trusted sites have a lower

security setting that will allow the Java and ActiveX

content to work properly. If your web browser’s security

settings are set to High, you may need to add the SSL VPN

Portal to your browser’s list of trusted sites.
The following instructions are provided for Internet

Explorer. For Netscape Communicator, refer to its Help

section for details.

Open Internet Explorer.
Go to the SSL VPN Portal as a trusted site.
Press Alt + D to select the SSL VPN Portal address, and

press Ctrl + C to copy it to the Windows Clipboard.
Click Tools.
Click Internet Options.
Click the Security tab.
Click Trusted sites.
Click the Sites button.
The Trusted sites screen appears. In the Add this Web

site to the zone field, press Ctrl + V to paste in the SSL

VPN Portal web address.
Click Add.
Click OK.
Click OK again.

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