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Enabling remote access with clientless VPN
Advanced mail actions
4
In the Clientless VPN Profile panel, do one of the following:
■
To use an existing clientless VPN profile, click
Use existing clientless VPN profile
, and then
click
Next
to skip to step
.
■
To create a new clientless VPN profile, click
Create new clientless VPN profile
.
5
In the Profile name text box, type a name for the new VPN profile.
6
In the DHCP interface drop-down list, select the interface for the VPN profile.
7
Click
Next
.
8
In the Secure Network Connector Rule panel, in the Rule name text box, type a name for the new
rule.
9
Click
Next
.
10
In the User/Group Role panel, select the role by doing one of the following:
■
To use an existing user or group role, click
Use existing role
, select the role from the drop-
down list, and then click
Next
to skip to step
■
To create a new user role, click
Create a new user role.
■
To create a new group role, click
Create a new group role
.
11
In the User name or Group name text box, type a name for the new role.
12
In the User authentication server or Group authentication server drop-down list, select the
authentication server for the role.
13
Click
Next
.
14
In the Confirmation panel, review the configuration, and then do one of the following:
■
If the connection is configured properly, click
Finish
.
You need to activate the change before using the connection.
■
To reconfigure the connection, click
Back
until you reach the area that requires
reconfiguration.
Related information
For further information related to this topic, see the following:
■
“Using the Remote Access Tunnel Wizard to create Client VPN tunnels”
Advanced mail actions
Most organizations configure their email servers as an Internet message protocol (IMAP) server for
reading mail and a simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) server for sending mail. Both the IMAP and
SMTP servers usually run on the same host using the TCP/IP port 143 for IMAP and 25 for SMTP.
To accommodate different possible mail server configurations, the security gateway can map IMAP
servers to SMTP servers for use with the Web mail client. In addition, you can set the domain name for
the outgoing email messages if the SMTP mail server allows it. If no domain name is specified, the mail
server host name is used.
Mapping IMAP servers to SMTP servers for Web mail
This example associates the IMAP server at imap.symantecdomain.com running on the non-standard
port of 8143 for reading mail with the SMTP server smtp.symantecdomain.com running on the
standard SMTP port of 25 for sending mail. Further, the outgoing messages will have the senders
address of the form [email protected].
Summary of Contents for Security 5600 Series, Security 5400 Series,Clientless VPN 4400 Series
Page 76: ...76 Managing administrative access Enabling SSH for command line access to the appliance...
Page 242: ...242 Defining your security environment Controlling full application inspection of traffic...
Page 243: ...243 Defining your security environment Controlling full application inspection of traffic...
Page 269: ...268 Limiting user access Authenticating using Out Of Band Authentication OOBA...
Page 373: ...372 Preventing attacks Enabling protection for logical network interfaces...
Page 509: ...508 Generating reports Upgrade reports...
Page 553: ...552 Advanced system settings Configuring advanced options...
Page 557: ...556 SSL server certificate management Installing a signed certificate...
Page 861: ...860 Index...