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Chapter74 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Configuring Browser Access to Plug-ins
Restrictions
Cisco does not provide direct support for or recommend any particular plug-ins that are not
redistributed by Cisco. As a provider of clientless SSL VPN services, you are responsible for
reviewing and complying with any license agreements required for the use of plug-ins.
It is strictly an HTML/JavaScript code and not a JAVA plug-in. It contains no client components.
No support on Firefox. It is supported only on Internet Explorer and Mac Safari.
Does not support URLs with queries such as http://example.com/names?Login. The ? character is
not supported.
A POST plug-in adds approximately a 10-second delay to make sure an intermediate page is fully
loaded with all objects for an application. This delay is beneficial for an application such as Citrix
where an intermediate page performs client detection functions.
Configuring and Applying the POST URL
POST plug-ins are configured with the customization object. For example, to make a Citrix portal as the
homepage after Clientless SSL VPN login, follow these steps:
Detailed Steps
Step1 Add the POST URL of the Citrix server to the customization object in the Custom Intranet Web Page
URL field (see Figure 74-7).
For example, if the Citrix server URL is
http://mycitrix-server.abcd.com/Citrix/AccessPlatform/auth/login.aspx, adding the POST URL, it
becomes
post://mycitrix-server.abcd.com/Citrix/AccessPlatform/auth/login.aspx?LoginType=Explicit&user=CS
CO_WEBVPN_USERNAME&password=CSCO_WEBVPN_PASSWORD&csco_preload=http://mycitri
x-server.abcd.com&csco_ispopup=yes.
Figure74-7 SSL VPN Customization Editor Window
Step2 Apply the customization object to the group or user.