Configuring Browser Access To Client-Server Plug-Ins - Cisco PIX 500 Series Configuration Manual

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Chapter 37
Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Table 37-2
Command
filter
hidden-shares
homepage
html-content-filter
http-comp
http-proxy
keep-alive-ignore
port-forward
post-max-size
smart-tunnel
sso-server
storage-objects
svc
unix-auth-gid
unix-auth-uid
upload-max-size
url-entry
url-list
user-storage

Configuring Browser Access to Client-Server Plug-ins

The following sections describe the integration of browser plug-ins for clientless SSL VPN browser
access:
OL-12172-03
Group Policy and User Attributes for Clientless SSL VPN
Function
Sets the name of the webtype access list.
Controls the visibility of hidden shares for CIFS files.
Sets the URL of the web page that displays upon login.
Configures the content and objects to filter from the HTML for this group
policy.
Configures compression.
Configures the security appliance to use an external proxy server to handle
HTTP requests.
Sets the maximum object size to ignore for updating the session timer.
Applies a list of clientless SSL VPN TCP ports to forward. The user interface
displays the applications on this list.
Sets the maximum object size to post.
Configures a list of programs to use smart tunnel.
Sets the name of the SSO server.
Configures storage objects for the data stored between sessions.
Configures SSL VPN Client attributes.
Sets the UNIX group ID.
Sets the UNIX user ID.
Sets the maximum object size to upload.
Controls the ability of the user to enter any HTTP/HTTP URL.
Applies a list of servers and URLs that Clientless SSL VPN portal page
displays for end user access.
Configures a location for storing user data between sessions.
About Installing Browser Plug-Ins, page 37-24
Preparing the Security Appliance for a Plug-in, page 37-25
Providing Access to Plug-ins Redistributed By Cisco, page 37-25
Providing Access to Plug-ins Not Redistributed By Cisco—Example: Citrix Java Presentation
Server Client Plug-in, page 37-27
Viewing the Plug-ins Installed on the Security Appliance, page 37-30
Configuring Browser Access to Client-Server Plug-ins
Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
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