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Chapter 37
Configuring WebVPN
Table 37-5
Usernames and Passwords to Give to WebVPN Users
Login Username/
Password Type
Computer
Internet Service Provider
WebVPN
File Server
Corporate Application Login Access firewall-protected internal server Using the WebVPN web browsing feature to access
Mail Server

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Advise users always to log out from the WebVPN session. (To log out of WebVPN, click the logout icon
on the WebVPN toolbar or close the browser.)
Advise users that using WebVPN does not ensure that communication with every site is secure. WebVPN
ensures the security of data transmission between the remote PC or workstation and the security
appliance on the corporate network. If a user then accesses a non-HTTPS web resource (located on the
Internet or on the internal network), the communication from the corporate security appliance to the
destination web server is not secure.
Configuring Remote Systems to Use WebVPN Features
Table 37-6
Table 37-6
OL-10088-01
Purpose
Access the computer
Access the Internet
Access remote network
Access remote file server
Access remote mail server via WebVPN Sending or receiving e-mail messages
includes the following information about setting up remote systems to use WebVPN:
Starting WebVPN
Using the WebVPN Floating Toolbar
Web Browsing
Network Browsing and File Management
Using Applications (Port Forwarding)
Using E-mail via Port Forwarding
Using E-mail via Web Access
Using E-mail via e-mail proxy
also provides information about the following:
WebVPN requirements, by feature
WebVPN supported applications
Client application installation and configuration requirements
Information you might need to provide end users
Tips and use suggestions for end users
Entered When
Starting the computer
Connecting to an Internet service provider
Starting WebVPN
Using the WebVPN file browsing feature to access
a remote file server
an internal protected website
Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
WebVPN End User Setup
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