11-24-2009
05:34 AM
- last edited on
02-21-2020
11:49 PM
by
cc_security_adm
Hello all,
We are publishing some Sharepoint application thru SSL VPN for external users.
The application guys asked if it's possible to pass a url directly from the application thru the SSL VPN?
Something like https://ssl.company.com/moss/isi11/default.aspx, whereas https://ssl.company.com is the url to access SSL VPN.
Thanks in advance
11-24-2009 03:48 PM
Hi,
Do you mean via the webvpn portal or via the AnyConnect client?
Cheers,
Neil
11-25-2009 01:13 AM
Sorry, I meant webvpn portal.
11-25-2009 12:18 PM
I'm not sure you can link directly using the webvpn portal, although you can certainly create a URL for the relevant connection profile and publish it that way. So if you could create a connection profile specifically for that application, you can publish the URL as something like https://
11-29-2009 08:46 AM
I had a similar issue where I was bookmarking a URL and then the webpage was calling for an internal URL. It was for a bank and they were hosting the check images on another internal server. So when the repoffice teller clicked on the link for the check image it called a URL by IP (they should have used names instead )
How I fixed the problem:
On the Bookmark make sure you enable smart tunnel
All connections the URL calls will use the tunnel. You may have to play with where you call the URL from either from the bookmark itself or from an internal landing page.
Hope this helps
Manny
11-29-2009 08:46 AM
I had a similar issue where I was bookmarking a URL and then the webpage was calling for an internal URL. It was for a bank and they were hosting the check images on another internal server. So when the repoffice teller clicked on the link for the check image it called a URL by IP (they should have used names instead )
How I fixed the problem:
On the Bookmark make sure you enable smart tunnel
All connections the URL calls will use the tunnel. You may have to play with where you call the URL from either from the bookmark itself or from an internal landing page.
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