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Chapter 42 Object
ZyWALL/USG Series User’s Guide
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
42.13.2.1 Creating/Editing an SSL Application Object
You can create a web-based application that allows remote users to access an application via
standard web browsers. You can also create a file sharing application that specify the name of a
folder on a file server (Linux or Windows) which remote users can access. Remote users can access
files using a standard web browser and files are displayed as links on the screen.
To configure an SSL application, click the Add or Edit button in the SSL Application screen and
select Web Application or File Sharing in the Type field. The screen differs depending on what
object type you choose.
Note: If you are creating a file sharing SSL application, you must also configure the
shared folder on the file server for remote access. Refer to the document that
comes with your file server.
Figure 564 Configuration > Object > SSL Application > Add/Edit: Web Application
Table 338 Configuration > Object > SSL Application
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Add Click this to create a new entry.
Edit Double-click an entry or select it and click Edit to be able to modify the entry’s settings.
Remove To remove an entry, select it and click Remove. The ZyWALL/USG confirms you want to remove
it before doing so.
Object
References
Select an entry and click Object References to open a screen that shows which settings use
the entry.
# This field displays the index number.
Name This field displays the name of the object.
Address This field displays the IP address/URL of the application server or the location of a file share.
Type This field shows whether the object is a file-sharing, web-server, Outlook Web Access, Virtual
Network Computing, or Remote Desktop Protocol SSL application.

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