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Chapter 1 Configuring Connection Profiles, Group Policies, and Users
Configuring User Attributes
The following example shows how to set filtering of JAVA and ActiveX, cookies, and images for the user
named anyuser:
hostname(config)#
username anyuser attributes
hostname(config-username)#
webvpn
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
html
-
content-filter java cookies images
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
Specifying the User Home Page
To specify a URL for the web page that displays when this user logs into clientless SSL VPN session,
enter the
homepage
command in username webvpn configuration mode. To remove a configured home
page, including a null value created by issuing the
homepage none
command, enter the
no
form of this
command. The
no
option allows inheritance of a value from the group policy. To prevent inheriting a
home page, enter the
homepage none
command.
The
none
keyword
indicates that there is no clientless SSL VPN home page. It sets a null value, thereby
disallowing a home page and prevents inheriting a home page.
The
url-string
variable following the keyword
value
provides a URL for the home page. The string must
begin with either http:// or https://.
There is no default home page.
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
homepage
{
value
url-string
|
none
}
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
no homepage
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
The following example shows how to specify www.example.com as the home page for the user named
anyuser:
hostname(config)#
username anyuser attributes
hostname(config-username)#
webvpn
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
homepage value www.example.com
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
Applying Customization
Customizations determine the appearance of the windows that the user sees upon login. You configure
the customization parameters as part of configuring clientless SSL VPN. To apply a previously defined
web-page customization to change the look-and-feel of the web page that the user sees at login, enter the
customization command in username webvpn configuration mode:
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
customization
{
none
|
value
customization_name
}
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
For example, to use the customization named blueborder, enter the following command:
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
customization
value
blueborder
hostname(config-username-webvpn)#
You configure the customization itself by entering the
customization
command in webvpn mode.
The following example shows a command sequence that first establishes a customization named 123 that
defines a password prompt. The example then defines a tunnel-group named test and uses the
customization
command to specify the use of the customization named 123:
hostname(config)#
webvpn
hostname(config-webvpn)#
customization 123
hostname(config-webvpn-custom)#
password-prompt Enter password
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