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Chapter21 Cisco IOS SSL VPN
Creating an SSL VPN Connection

WINS servers

This area displays the IP addresses of the WINS servers that this policy is
configured to use.
Select the SSL VPN User Group
Choose the Cisco IOS SSL VPN and associated user group for which you want to
configure advanced services in this window.

SSL VPN

Choose the Cisco IOS SSL VPN that the user group is associated with from this
list.

User Group

Choose the user group for which you will configure advanced features. The
contents of this list is based on the Cisco IOS SSL VPN that you chose.
Select Advanced Features
Choose the features that you want to configure in this window. The wizard will
display windows that allow you to configure the features that you choose.
For example, if you click Thin Client (Port Forwarding), Cisco Secure Deskt op,
and Common Internet File System (CIFS), the wizard will display configuration
windows for these features.
You must choose at least one feature to configure.
Thin Client (Port Forwarding)
Remote workstations must sometimes run client applications to be able to
communicate with intranet servers. For example Internet Mail Access Protocol
(IMAP) or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) servers may require
workstations to run client applications in order to send and receive e-mail. The
Thin-Client feature, also known as port forwarding, allows a small applet to be
downloaded along with the portal so that a remote workstation can comm unicate
with the intranet server.