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Appendix b: virtual passage ssl vpn client, Overview, Before you begin (windows os) – Cisco 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router RVL200 User Manual

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Virtual Passage SSL VPN Client

4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router

Appendix B

Appendix B:

Virtual Passage SSL VPN

Client

Overview

The Router’s SSL VPN Portal includes an ActiveX-based VPN

client that provides full network connectivity for Windows

users. This client, called the Virtual Passage Client, lets you

remotely access the Router’s network through a secure

connection.
This chapter discusses the Virtual Passage Client for

Windows, Mac, and Linux Operating System (OS) users.

Before You Begin (Windows OS)

The Router’s web-based utility and SSL VPN Portal

support Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) and Netscape

Communicator 8.0 (or higher) running in a Windows

environment.
To configure the SSL VPN software, your web browser

must have SSL, JavaScript, ActiveX, and cookies enabled

(these settings are enabled by default). If the settings are

already enabled, proceed to the next section, “Make the

SSL VPN Portal a Trusted Site”. If the settings are disabled,

you should enable them before configuring the Router.

Proceed to the instructions for your web browser.

Internet Explorer 6.0 or Higher

Open Internet Explorer.
Click Tools.
Click Internet Options.
Click the Advanced tab.
Select Use SSL .0 and Use SSL .0.

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Internet Explorer > Internet Options > Advanced

Click OK.
Click the Security tab.
Click Custom Level.
Select Enable for the Active scripting, Allow paste

operations via script, and Scripting of Java applets

settings.

Internet Explorer > Internet Options > Security

Click OK.
Click the Privacy tab.
Click Advanced.

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