04-03-2008 11:09 AM - edited 03-11-2019 05:26 AM
Have one application in public webserver, accessed from internet and this application function fine. Access the same applicatin from ssl vpn and the application crash, dont function. What i to do or verifided ?
04-03-2008 12:24 PM
Hi Vinicius,
Could you please detail your question?
What application are you talking about?
What is the ASA sw version?
Have you tried disabling cache and compression feature within webvpn config?
Is that issue related with the format of the site?
Is that application using some specific port?
Are you using porforward?
04-03-2008 02:01 PM
Could you please detail your question?
Have one object in my public webserver. This object is a ajax based(MsXML2.XMLHTTP) and work very well. When access the same object in clientless ssl vpn, the server this ssl vpn is ASA5520, the response of ajax is to lazy or wrong, see in javascript code the ssl vpn put in the source code one the string, -CSCO-30-.
What application are you talking about?
Ajax based(MsXML2.XMLHTTP) and JavaScript App
What is the ASA sw version?
ASA5520 IOS 8.0(3)
Have you tried disabling cache and compression feature within webvpn config?
Yes, but don't solve the problem.
Is that issue related with the format of the site?
Yes. Some element is changed, images and scripts, when ssl vpn for exemple insert the caracter, CSCO-30-.
Is that application using some specific port?
No. The port is default.
Are you using porforward?
No.
04-03-2008 02:01 PM
This is a source code the app:
///HTML File
///Java Script File
// AJAX Class Script v1.0.3015.23364
function cw2(){this.ClassName = "AjaxTest.w2, AjaxTest, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null";this.PegaHora = function(CallBack){var objAJAX = new cAJAX();var objXmlUtil = new cXmlUtil("PegaHora", this.ClassName);
if (typeof(CallBack) == "function")
{
objAJAX.SendData("w2.aspx",objXmlUtil.ReturnXML(), CallBack);
}
else
{
return objAJAX.SendData("w2.aspx",objXmlUtil.ReturnXML(), CallBack);
}
}
}
var w2 = new cw2();
04-24-2008 12:47 PM
Hi I have the same issue. When composing an email through the webvpn (via Outlook Web Access), above content is added to the body of the email. Because of all this script, spamfilters will mark all emails as spam due to the large amount of script in it. Does anybody know how to get rid of all this cisco script?
10-12-2008 11:19 PM
Hi
I have this problem to... Give it some Resolves at this time ?
10-12-2008 11:29 PM
I've solved it by upgrading to the latest software release of the Cisco ASA. The script is gone now. The version I use is: 8.0.4
10-13-2008 01:00 AM
Are the Ajax path fixed on this Patch?
The Problem in my situation is:
IE7:
The WebApplication(Ajax Scripts)freezes after 30-60s and must be reinitialated(Only when the Application Idle). Sounds like a Timeout Problem. Same Problem in 8.0(3) and 8.0(4)
Additionaly when the new Firmware is activ i'm not able to create a PDF with the Script.
Mozilla Firefox:
The timeoutproblem isn't exist, but the Webapplication isn't employed for this Browser. About this Reason the Application doesn't work very well.
Any Idea's ?
10-13-2008 01:17 AM
Hmmm that sounds like a timeout issue indeed. It might be an issue with the ASA, but could it could also exist within your application/browser. I don't think this is the same issue as the above thread. Have you looked into the known bugs/caveats yet? If your problem is not listed, I suggest creating a TAC. They might be able to help you pinpoint the problem. Application <> browser <> ASA.
10-16-2008 07:11 AM
Now we have another experience with this Problem.
We have the spezified browser IE7( Are standart browser and change is not possible)
- It give a timeout
- The HTML request also Works after this timeout
- Only what not works is the Ajax-script
- the timeout is nearly 30 seconds.
- when it give a "keepalive" from Webserver it works also.
With the Browser Mozilla Firefox doesn't exist. Problem is the Ajax-Application doesn't support this Browser
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