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Chapter 1 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Configuring File Access
Note
Before configuring file access, you must configure the shares on the servers for user access.
CIFS File Access Requirement and Limitation
To access
\\server\share\subfolder\personal
folder
, the user must have a minimum of read
permission for all parent folders, including the share itself.
Use
Download
or
Upload
to copy and paste files to and from CIFS directories and the local desktop.
The Copy and Paste buttons are intended for remote to remote actions only, not local to remote, or remote
to local.
The CIFS browse server feature does not support double-byte character share names (share names
exceeding 13 characters in length). This only affects the list of folders displayed, and does not affect user
access to the folder. As a workaround, you can pre-configure the bookmark(s) for the CIFS folder(s) that
use double-byte share names, or the user can enter the URL or bookmark of the folder in the format
cifs://server/<long-folder-name> . For example:
cifs://server/Do you remember?
cifs://server/Do%20you%20remember%3F
Adding Support for File Access
Configure file access as follows:
Note
The first procedure describes how to specify the master browser and WINS servers. As an alternative,
you can use ASDM to configure URL lists and entries that provide access to file shares.
Adding a share in ASDM does not require a master browser or a WINS server. However, it does not
provide support for the Browse Networks link. You can use a hostname or an IP address to refer to
ServerA when entering this command. If you use a hostname, the ASA requires a DNS server to resolve
it to an IP address.
Detailed Steps
Command
Purpose
Step 1
webvpn
Switches to webvpn configuration mode.
Step 2
tunnel-group webvpn
Switches to tunnel-group webvpn configuration
mode.
Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
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Page 403: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Interfaces ...
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Page 533: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Objects and Access Lists ...
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Page 601: ...P A R T 2 Configuring IP Routing ...
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Page 845: ...P A R T 2 Configuring AAA Servers and the Local Database ...
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Page 1061: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Service Policies Using the Modular Policy Framework ...
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