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Cisco Security Appliance Command Line Configuration Guide
OL-10088-01
Chapter 30 Configuring Tunnel Groups, Group Policies, and Users
Configuring User Attributes
The keywords used in this command are as follows:
file-access—Enables or disables file access. When enabled, the WebVPN home page lists file
servers in the server list. You must enable file access to enable file browsing and/or file entry.
file-browsing—Enables or disables browsing for file servers and shares. You must enable file
browsing to allow user entry of a file server.
file-entry—Enables of disables user ability to enter names of file servers.
http-proxy—Enables or disables the forwarding of an HTTP applet proxy to the client. The proxy
is useful for technologies that interfere with proper mangling, such as Java, ActiveX, and Flash. It
bypasses mangling while ensuring the continued use of the security appliance. The forwarded proxy
modifies the browser’s old proxy configuration automatically and redirects all HTTP and HTTPS
requests to the new proxy configuration. It supports virtually all client side technologies, including
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, VBScript, ActiveX, and Java. The only browser it supports is Microsoft
Internet Explorer.
mapi—Enables or disables Microsoft Outlook/Exchange port forwarding.
Table 30-7 functions Command Keywords
Keyword Meaning
auto-download Automatically downloads the port forwarding applet
citrix Enables Citrix
file-access Enables or disables file access. When enabled, the WebVPN home page lists
file servers in the server list. You must enable file access to enable file
browsing and/or file entry.
file-browsing Enables or disables browsing for file servers and shares. You must enable
file browsing to allow user entry of a file server.
file-entry Enables of disables user ability to enter names of file servers.
filter Applies a webtype access-list
http-proxy Enables or disables the forwarding of an HTTP applet proxy to the client.
The proxy is useful for technologies that interfere with proper mangling,
such as Java, ActiveX, and Flash. It bypasses mangling while ensuring the
continued use of the security appliance. The forwarded proxy modifies the
browser’s old proxy configuration automatically and redirects all HTTP and
HTTPS requests to the new proxy configuration. It supports virtually all
client side technologies, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, VBScript,
ActiveX, and Java. The only browser it supports is Microsoft Internet
Explorer.
mapi Enables or disables Microsoft Outlook/Exchange port forwarding.
none Sets a null value for all WebVPN functions. Prevents inheriting functions
from a default or specified group policy
port-forward Enables port forwarding
url-entry Enables or disables user entry of URLs. When enabled, the security
appliance still restricts URLs with any configured URL or network ACLs.
When URL entry is disabled, the security appliance restricts WebVPN users
to the URLs on the home page.

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