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Chapter 35 General
Configuring Clientless SSL VPN Connections
Add or Edit SSL VPN Connections > Advanced > SSL VPN
This dialog box lets you configure attributes that affect what the remote user sees upon login.
Fields
• Login Page Customization—Configures the look and feel of the user login page by specifying which
preconfigured customization attributes to apply. The default is DfltCustomization.
• Manage—Opens the Configure GUI Customization Objects window.
• Connection Aliases—Lists in a table the existing connection aliases and their status and lets you add
or delete items in that table. A connection alias appears on the user login page if the connection is
configured to allow users to select a particular connection (tunnel group) at login.
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Add—Opens the Add Connection Alias window, on which you can add and enable a connection
alias.
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Delete—Removes the selected row from the connection alias table. There is no confirmation or
undo.
• Group URLs—Lists in a table the existing group URLs and their status and lets you add or delete
items in that table. A group URL appears on the user login page if the connection is configured to
allow users to select a particular group at login.
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Add—Opens the Add Group URL window, on which you can add and enable a group URL.
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Delete—Removes the selected row from the connection alias table. There is no confirmation or
undo.
Add or Edit Clientless SSL VPN Connections > Advanced > SSL VPN
This dialog box lets you configure attributes that affect what the remote user sees upon login.
Fields
• Login Page Customization—Configures the look and feel of the user login page by specifying which
preconfigured customization attributes to apply. The default is DfltCustomization.
• Manage—Opens the Configure GUI Customization Objects window.
• Connection Aliases—Lists in a table the existing connection aliases and their status and lets you add
or delete items in that table. A connection alias appears on the user login page if the connection is
configured to allow users to select a particular connection (tunnel group) at login.
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Add—Opens the Add Connection Alias window, on which you can add and enable a connection
alias.
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Delete—Removes the selected row from the connection alias table. There is no confirmation or
undo.
• Group URLs—Lists in a table the existing group URLs and their status and lets you add or delete
items in that table. A group URL appears on the user login page if the connection is configured to
allow users to select a particular group at login.
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Add—Opens the Add Group URL window, on which you can add and enable a group URL.
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Delete—Removes the selected row from the connection alias table. There is no confirmation or
undo.