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Chapter 1 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Application Access User Notes
Figure 1-8
Backup HOSTS File Found Message
Step 3
Choose one of the following options:
•
Restore from backup
—Clientless SSL VPN forces a proper shutdown. It copies the hosts.webvpn
backup file to the
hosts
file, restoring it to its original state, then deletes hosts.webvpn. You then
have to restart Application Access.
•
Do nothing
—Application Access does not start. The remote access home page reappears.
•
Delete backup
—Clientless SSL VPN deletes the hosts.webvpn file, leaving the hosts file in its
clientless SSL VPN-customized state. The original
hosts
file settings are lost. Application Access
then starts, using the clientless SSL VPN-customized hosts file as the new original. Choose this
option only if you are unconcerned about losing hosts file settings. If you or a program you use
might have edited the hosts file after Application Access has shut down improperly, choose one of
the other options, or edit the hosts file manually. (See “
Reconfiguring hosts File Manually
.”)
Reconfiguring hosts File Manually
If you are not able to connect to your remote access server from your current location, or if you have
customized the hosts file and do not want to lose your edits, follow these steps to reconfigure the hosts
file and reenable both Application Access and the applications.
Detailed Steps
Step 1
Locate and edit your hosts file. The most common location is c:\windows\sysem32\drivers\etc\hosts.
Step 2
Check to see if any lines contain the string:
# added by WebVpnPortForward
If any lines contain this string, your hosts file is clientless SSL VPN-customized. If your hosts file is
clientless SSL VPN-customized, it looks similar to the following example:
server1 # added by WebVpnPortForward
server1.example.com invalid.cisco.com # added by WebVpnPortForward
server2 # added by WebVpnPortForward
server2.example.com invalid.cisco.com # added by WebVpnPortForward
server3 # added by WebVpnPortForward
server3.example.com invalid.cisco.com # added by WebVpnPortForward
# Copyright (c) 1993-1999 Microsoft Corp.
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Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
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Page 61: ...P A R T 1 Getting Started with the ASA ...
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Page 219: ...P A R T 2 Configuring High Availability and Scalability ...
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Page 403: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Interfaces ...
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Page 499: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Basic Settings ...
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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 745: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Network Address Translation ...
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Page 845: ...P A R T 2 Configuring AAA Servers and the Local Database ...
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Page 981: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Access Control ...
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Page 1061: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Service Policies Using the Modular Policy Framework ...
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Page 1093: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Application Inspection ...
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Page 1191: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Unified Communications ...
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Page 1333: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Connection Settings and QoS ...
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Page 1379: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Advanced Network Protection ...
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Page 1475: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Modules ...
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Page 1549: ...P A R T 2 Configuring VPN ...
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Page 1965: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Logging SNMP and Smart Call Home ...
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Page 2059: ...P A R T 2 System Administration ...
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