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Chapter 33 Configuring Policy Objects for Remote Access VPNs
Add or Edit Bookmarks Dialog Boxes
Add or Edit Bookmarks Dialog Boxes
Use the Add and Edit Bookmarks dialog boxes to configure browser-based clientless SSL VPN
bookmarks (URL lists) for an SSL VPN Bookmark object. From this dialog box, you can change the
order of the bookmark entries within the table, create, copy, edit, and delete SSL VPN Bookmark
objects.
An SSL VPN Bookmark object defines the URLs that are displayed on the portal page after a successful
login.
Navigation Path
Select Manage > Policy Objects, then select SSL VPN Bookmarks from the Object Type Selector.
Right-click inside the work area, then select New Object or right-click a row, then select Edit Object.
Related Topics
Configuring SSL VPN Bookmark Lists for ASA and IOS Devices, page30-70
Using the Post URL Method and Macro Substitutions in SSL VPN Bookmarks, page 30-72
Localizing SSL VPN Web Pages for ASA Devices, page 30-68
Trustpoint
(SAML POST only.)
The name of the PKI enrollment policy object that identifies the
certificate authority (CA) server that acts as the trustpoint that contains
the certificate to use to sign the SAML-type browser assertion. Enter
the name or click Select to select it from a list or to create a new object.
Max Retries The number of times the security appliance retries a failed SSO
authentication attempt before the authentication times out. The range is
1 to 5 retries, and the default is 3 retries.
Request Timeout The number of seconds before a failed SSO authentication attempt
times out. The range is 1 to 30 seconds, and the default is 5 seconds.
Category The category assigned to the object. Categories help you organize and
identify rules and objects. See Using Category Objects, page 6-12.
Allow Value Override per
Device
Overrides
Edit button
Whether to allow the object definition to be changed at the device level.
For more information, see Allowing a Policy Object to Be Overridden,
page 6-18 and Understanding Policy Object Overrides for Individual
Devices, page 6-17.
If you allow device overrides, you can click the Edit button to create,
edit, and view the overrides. The Overrides field indicates the number
of devices that have overrides for this object.
Table33-20 Add or Edit Single Sign-On Server Dialog Box (Continued)
Element Description