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Chapter 37 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Clientless SSL VPN End User Setup
Customizing a Help File Provided By Cisco
To customize a help file provided by Cisco, you need to get a copy of the file from the flash memory
card first. Get the copy and customize it as follows:
Step 1
Use your browser to establish a clientless SSL VPN session with the security appliance.
Step 2
Display the help file by appending the string in “URL of Help File in Flash Memory of the Security
Appliance” in
Table 37-8
, to the address of the security appliance, then press Enter.
Note
Enter
en
in place of
language
to get the help file in English.
The following example address displays the English version of the Terminal Servers help:
https://
address_of_security_appliance
/+CSCOE+/help/en/rdp-hlp.inc
Step 3
Choose File > Save (Page) As.
Caution
Do not change the contents of the File name box.
Step 4
Change the Save as type option to “Web Page, HTML only” and click Save.
Step 5
Use your preferred HTML editor to modify the file.
Note
You can use most HTML tags, but do
not
use tags that define the document and its structure
(e.g., do not use <html>, <title>, <body>, <head>, <h1>, <h2>, etc. You can use character tags,
such as the <b> tag, and the <p>, <ol>, <ul>, and <li> tags to structure content.
Step 6
Save the file as HTML only, using the original filename and extension.
Step 7
Make sure the filename matches the one in
Table 37-8
, and that it does not have an extra filename
extension.
See “
Importing a Help File to Flash Memory
” to import the modified file for display in clientless SSL
VPN sessions.
Creating Help Files for Languages Not Provided by Cisco
Use HTML to create help files in other languages.
Note
You can use most HTML tags, but do
not
use tags that define the document and its structure
(e.g., do not use <html>, <title>, <body>, <head>, <h1>, <h2>, etc. You can use character tags, such as
the <b> tag, and the <p>, <ol>, <ul>, and <li> tags to structure content.
We recommend creating a separate folder for each language you want to support.
Save the file as HTML only. Use the filename following the last slash in “URL of Help File in Flash
Memory of the Security Appliance” in
Table 37-8
.
See the next section to import the files for display in clientless SSL VPN sessions.
Summary of Contents for 500 Series
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