03-07-2006 09:52 AM - edited 03-09-2019 02:10 PM
It is possible to use WebVPN to the office and then use Remote Desktop or Remote Desktop Web Connection to access interal PCs ?
Thanks
03-13-2006 10:40 AM
WebVPN supports both clientless and full-network-access SSL VPN capabilities. Clientless access uses a Web browser to connect to applications such as HTML-based intranet content, e-mail, network file shares, and Citrix. A Java-based application helper provides support for additional TCP-based applications that are not Web-enabled. WebVPN also supports the Cisco SSL VPN Client, helping enable dynamic full-network-access client remotely to virtually any application. Cisco Secure Desktop as part of WebVPN provides advanced endpoint security, offering data theft prevention even on noncorporate devices. WebVPN deployment is simple with Cisco Router and Security Device Manager (SDM) wizards. Cisco SDM also does real-time monitoring and management of SSL VPN sessions.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6635/products_data_sheet0900aecd80405e25.html
04-23-2006 04:59 AM
Either use the SSL VPN Client (SVC) which offers a full IPSec-like tunnel or use SSL Port forwarding eg.:
port-forward RDP 1389 192.168.x.x 3389 RemoteDesktop
group-policy Your-Policy attributes
dns-server value 192.168.x.x
vpn-filter value Your-Client-Filter
vpn-tunnel-protocol webvpn
webvpn
functions port-forward auto-download
port-forward value RDP
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