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Chapter74 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Configuring Remote Systems to Use Clientless SSL VPN Features
Restrictions
Also, depending on how you configured a particular account, it might be that:
Some websites are blocked
Only the websites that appear as links on the clientless SSL VPN Home page are available
Browsing the Network (File Management)
Users might not be familiar with how to locate their files through your organization network.
Note Do not interrupt the Copy File to Server command or navigate to a different screen while the copying
is in progress. Interrupting the operation can cause an incomplete file to be saved on the server.
Prerequisites
You must configure file permissions for shared remote access.
You must have the server names and passwords for protected file servers.
You must have the domain, workgroup, and server names where folders and files reside.
Restrictions
Only shared folders and files are accessible via clientless SSL VPN.
Using Port Forwarding
Note Users should always close the Application Access window when they finish using applications by
clicking the Close icon. Failure to quit the window properly can cause Application Access or the
applications themselves to be disabled. See Recovering from hosts File Errors When Using Application
Access for details.
Prerequisites
On Macintosh OS X, only the Safari browser supports this feature.
You must have client applications installed.
You must have Cookies enabled on the browser.
You must have administrator access on the PC if you use DNS names to specify servers, because
modifying the hosts file requires it.
You must have Sun Microsystems Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 1.4.x and 1.5.x
installed.
If JRE is not installed, a pop-up window displays, directing users to a site where it is available. On
rare occasions, the port forwarding applet fails with JAVA exception errors. If this happens, do the
following:
a. Clear the browser cache and close the browser.