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Set Up Virtual Private Networking with SSL Connections
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ProSAFE Dual WAN Gigabit WAN SSL VPN Firewall FVS336Gv3
SSL VPN Wizard Overview
This section provides an overview of the SSL VPN Wizard. For more information about how
to set up a portal, see
Build an SSL Portal with the SSL VPN Wizard on page 432.
The SSL VPN Wizard helps you set up an SSL VPN client connection by guiding you through
six screens, the last of which lets you save the SSL VPN policy:
Step 1 of 6. Create the portal layout and theme.
In Step 1, you specify the banner that the portal displays and whether the portal provides
full network connectivity, access to specific defined network services through port
forwarding, or both. In addition, you can set up HTTP meta tags for cache control and
ActiveX web cache cleaner.
Step 2 of 6. Create a new domain for SSL users.
In Step 2, you create a new domain for the portal and specify the type of authentication.
You can also use the default domain (geardomain).
Step 3 of 6. Create a new SSL user.
In Step 3, you create one new SSL VPN user account for the portal and the selected
domain. You must create one user account; otherwise, the SSL VPN Wizard cannot
create the portal. After the portal is created, you can provide more SSL VPN users
access to the portal.
The VPN firewall automatically adds a user policy that permits access for the user
account that you define with the SSL VPN Wizard.
Step 4 of 6. Set up a client address range and client routes.
The settings in Step 4 apply only if the portal provides full network connectivity. These
settings do not apply if the portal provides access to specific defined network services
through port forwarding.
In Step 4, you set up the client IP address range. For split tunnel mode, you must also set
up client routes to specific networks that are accessible to clients. Client routes do not
apply to full tunnel mode because clients have access to the entire LAN network.
Step 5 of 6. Set up port forwarding.
The settings in Step 5 apply only if the portal provides access to specific defined network
services through port forwarding. These settings do not apply if the portal provides full
network connectivity.
In Step 5, you set up the local IP address of the server for the network service or
application and the associated TCP port number. You can also set up an FQDN for the
service or application.
Step 6 of 6. Verify and save the settings.
After you built the SSL portal with the SSL VPN Wizard, you can refine the portal and its
associated settings through the following tasks:
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