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Chapter 37 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Clientless SSL VPN End User Setup
Importing a Help File to Flash Memory
To import a help content file to flash memory for display in clientless SSL VPN sessions, enter the
following command in Privileged EXEC mode:
import webvpn webcontent
destination_url
source_url
destination_url
is the string in “URL of Help File in Flash Memory of the Security Appliance” in
Table 37-8
.
source_url
is the URL of the file to import. Valid prefixes are ftp://, http://, and tftp://.
The following example command copies the help file
app-access-hlp.inc
to flash memory from the TFTP
server at 209.165.200.225. The URL includes the abbreviation
en
for the English language.
hostname#
import webvpn webcontent /+CSCOE+/help/en/app-access-hlp.inc
tftp://209.165.200.225/app-access-hlp.inc
Exporting a Previously Imported Help File from Flash Memory
To retrieve a previously imported help content file for subsequent edits, enter the following command in
Privileged EXEC mode:
export webvpn webcontent
source_url
destination_url
source_url
is the string in “URL of Help File in Flash Memory of the Security Appliance” in
Table 37-8
.
destination_url
is the target URL. Valid prefixes are ftp:// and tftp://. The maximum number of
characters is 255.
The following example command copies the English language help file
file-access-hlp.inc
displayed on
the Browse Networks panel to TFTP Server 209.165.200.225:
hostname#
export webvpn webcontent /+CSCOE+/help/en/file-access-hlp.inc
tftp://209.165.200.225/file-access-hlp.inc
Requiring Usernames and Passwords
Depending on your network, during a remote session users might have to log in to any or all of the
following: the computer itself, an Internet service provider, clientless SSL VPN, mail or file servers, or
corporate applications. Users might have to authenticate in many different contexts, requiring different
information, such as a unique username, password, or PIN.
Table 37-9
lists the type of usernames and passwords that clientless SSL VPN users might need to know.
Table 37-9
Usernames and Passwords to Give to Users of Clientless SSL VPN Sessions
Login Username/
Password Type
Purpose
Entered When
Computer
Access the computer
Starting the computer
Internet Service Provider
Access the Internet
Connecting to an Internet service
provider
Clientless SSL VPN
Access remote network
Starting clientless SSL VPN
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