ZyXEL Communications 110 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 35 SSL Application
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Figure 288 Configuration > Object > SSL Application > Add/Edit: File Sharing
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 169 Configuration > Object > SSL Application > Add/Edit: Web Application
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Create new
Object
Use this to configure any new settings objects that you need to use in this screen.
Object
Type Select Web Application or File Sharing from the drop-down list box.
Web Application
Server Type This field only appears when you choose Web Application as the object type.
Specify the type of service for this SSL application.
Select Web Server to allow access to the specified web site hosted on the local network.
Select OWA (Outlook Web Access) to allow users to access e-mails, contacts, calenders
via Microsoft Outlook-like interface using supported web browsers. The ZyWALL supports
one OWA object.
Select VNC to allow users to manage LAN computers that have Virtual Network
Computing remote desktop server software installed.
Select RDP to allow users to manage LAN computers that have Remote Desktop Protocol
remote desktop server software installed.
Select Weblink to create a link to a web site that you expect the SSL VPN users to
commonly use.
Name Enter a descriptive name to identify this object. You can enter up to 31 characters (“0-9”,
“a-z”, “A-Z”, “-” and “_”). Spaces are not allowed.
URL This field only appears when you choose Web Application as the object type.
This field displays if the Server Type is set to Web Server, OWA, or Weblink.
Enter the Fully-Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or IP address of the application server.
Note: You must enter the “http://” or “https://” prefix.
Remote users are restricted to access only files in this directory. For example, if you enter
“\remote\” in this field, remote users can only access files in the “remote” directory.
If a link contains a file that is not within this domain, then remote users cannot access it.