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Chapter 1 Configuring Clientless SSL VPN
Using E-Mail over Clientless SSL VPN
Configuring E-mail Proxies
Clientless SSL VPN supports IMAP4S, POP3S, and SMTPS e-mail proxies. The following attributes
apply globally to e-mail proxy users.
Restrictions
E-mail clients such as MS Outlook, MS Outlook Express, and Eudora lack the ability to access the
certificate store.
Detailed Steps
Command
Purpose
Step 1
accounting-server-group
Specifies the previously configured accounting
servers to use with e-mail proxy.
Step 2
authentication
Specifies the authentication method(s) for e-mail
proxy users. The default values are as follows:
•
IMAP4S: Mailhost (required)
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POP3S Mailhost (required)
•
SMTPS: AAA
Step 3
authentication-server-group
Specifies the previously configured authentication
servers to use with e-mail proxy. The default is
LOCAL.
Step 4
authorization-server-group
Specifies the previously configured authorization
servers to use with clientless SSL VPN.
Step 5
authorization-required
Requires users to authorize successfully to connect.
The default is Disabled.
Step 6
authorization-dn-attributes
Identifies the DN of the peer certificate to use as a
username for authorization. The defaults are as
follows:
•
Primary attribute: CN
•
Secondary attribute: OU
Step 7
default-group-policy
Specifies the name of the group policy to use. The
default is DfltGrpPolicy.
Step 8
enable
Enables e-mail proxy on the specified interface. The
default is disabled.
Step 9
name-separator
Defines the separator between the e-mail and VPN
usernames and passwords. The default is colon (:).
Step 10
outstanding
Configures the maximum number of outstanding
non-authenticated sessions. The default is 20.
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