Configuring Port Forwarding - Cisco ASA Series Cli Configuration Manual

Software version 9.0 for the services module
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Chapter 1
Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Detailed Steps
Command
Step 1
[no] smart-tunnel notification-icon
Step 2
*.webvpn.
With A Notification Icon
You may also choose to disable logging off when a parent process terminates so that a session survives
if you close a browser. For this practice, you use a notification icon in the system tray to log out. The
icon remains until the user clicks the icon to logout. If the session has expired before the user has logged
out, the icon remains until the next connection is tried. You may have to wait for the session status to
update in the system tray.
Note

Configuring Port Forwarding

The following sections describe port forwarding and how to configure it:
This icon is an alternative way to log out of SSL VPN. It is not an indicator of VPN session
status.
Information About Port Forwarding, page 1-64
Configuring DNS for Port Forwarding
Adding Applications to Be Eligible for Port ForwardingAssigning a Port Forwarding List
Automating Port Forwarding
Configuring Port Forwarding
Purpose
Allows administrators to turn on the notification
icon on a global basis. This command configures log
out properties and controls whether the user is
presented with a logout icon for logging out, as
opposed to having logout triggered by closing
browser windows. This command also controls
logging off when a parent process terminates, which
is automatically turned on or off when the
notification icon is turned on or off.
notification-icon is the keyword that specifies when
to use the icon for logout.
Note
The no version of this CLI is the default, in
which case, closing all browser windows
logs off the SSL VPN session.
Note
Portal logout still takes effect and is not
impacted.
When using a proxy and adding to the proxy list
exception, it ensures that smart tunnel is properly
closed when you log off, regardless of icon usage or
not.
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