Friday, May 1, 2009

[TechRepublic] Customize the SSL portal for your remote users

May 01, 2009
Customize the SSL portal for remote users in the Cisco ASA
Lori Hyde explains how to customize the SSL portal for remote users with customizations that can be configured via the Adaptive Security Device Manager (ASDM) interface in the Cisco ASA.

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Clientless SSL VPN remote access set-up guide for the Cisco ASA
Lori Hyde explains the initial setup and configuration of Clientless SSL VPN for remote users who need access to resources in a very controlled environment.


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Adobe Alert: Sure enough, another vulnerability
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