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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
Chapter74 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Communicating Security Tips
Detailed Steps

Requiring Usernames and Passwords

Depending on your network, during a remote session users might have to log in to any or all of the
following: the computer itself, an Internet service provider, clientless SSL VPN, mail or file servers, or
corporate applications. Users might have to authenticate in many different contexts, requiring different
information, such as a unique username, password, or PIN.
Table74-10 lists the type of usernames and passwords that clientless SSL VPN users might need to
know.
Communicating Security Tips
Advise users to always click the logout icon on the toolbar to close the clientless SSL VPN session.
(Closing the browser window does not close the session.)
Command Purpose
Step1 export webvpn webcontent source_url destination_url
Example:
hostname# export webvpn webcontent
/+CSCOE+/help/en/file-access-hlp.inc
tftp://209.165.200.225/file-access-hlp.inc
Retrieves a previously imported help content file for
subsequent edits.
source_url is the string in “URL of Help File in
Flash Memory of the Security Appliance” in
Table74-9.
destination_url is the target URL. Valid
prefixes are ftp:// and tftp://. The maximum
number of characters is 255.
Copies the English language help file
file-access-hlp.inc displayed on the Browser
Networks panel to TFTP Server 209.165.200.225.
Table74-10 Usernames and Passwords to Give to Users of Clientless SSL VPN Sessions
Login Username/
Password Type Purpose Entered When
Computer Access the computer Starting the computer
Internet Service Provider Access the Internet Connecting to an Internet service
provider
Clientless SSL VPN Access remote network Starting clientless SSL VPN
File Server Access remote file server Using the clientless SSL VPN file
browsing feature to access a
remote file server
Corporate Application Login Access firewall-protected internal
server
Using the clientless SSL VPN web
browsing feature to access an
internal protected website
Mail Server Access remote mail server via
clientless SSL VPN
Sending or receiving e-mail
messages