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Chapter 37 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Clientless SSL VPN End User Setup
Using the Floating
Toolbar Displayed
During a Clientless SSL
VPN Session
A floating toolbar is available to simplify the use
of clientless SSL VPN. The toolbar lets you enter
URLs, browse file locations, and choose
preconfigured web connections without interfering
with the main browser window.
If you configure your browser to block popups, the
floating toolbar cannot display.
The floating toolbar represents the current
clientless SSL VPN session. If you click the
Close
button, the security appliance prompts you to
confirm that you want to close the clientless SSL
VPN session.
Tip
TIP: To paste text into a text field, use
Ctrl-V. (Right-clicking is disabled on the
toolbar displayed during the clientless SSL
VPN session.)
Web Browsing
Usernames and passwords for protected
websites
Using clientless SSL VPN does not ensure that
communication with every site is secure. See
“
Communicating Security Tips
.”
The look and feel of web browsing with clientless
SSL VPN might be different from what users are
accustomed to. For example:
•
The title bar for clientless SSL VPN appears
above each web page.
•
You access websites by:
–
Entering the URL in the Enter Web
Address field on the clientless SSL VPN
Home page
–
Clicking on a preconfigured website link
on the clientless SSL VPN Home page
–
Clicking a link on a webpage accessed via
one of the previous two methods
Also, depending on how you configured a
particular account, it might be that:
•
Some websites are blocked
•
Only the websites that appear as links on the
clientless SSL VPN Home page are available
Table 37-10
Remote System Configuration and End User Requirements for Clientless SSL VPN (continued)
Task
Remote System or End User Requirements
Specifications or Use Suggestions
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