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User Guide for Cisco Security Manager 4.4
OL-28826-01
Chapter 33 Configuring Policy Objects for Remote Access VPNs
Add and Edit Smart Tunnel Auto Signon List Dialog Boxes
Navigation Path
From Add and Edit Smart Tunnel Auto Signon List Dialog Boxes, page 33-55, click the Add Row button
beneath the Smart Tunnel Auto Signon Entries table, or select an entry and click the Edit Row button.
Related Topics
Configuring SSL VPN Smart Tunnels for ASA Devices, page 30-73
Policy Object Manager, page 6-4
Field Reference
Table 33-42 Add and Edit Smart Tunnel Auto Signon Entry Dialog Boxes
Element Description
Matching Mode:
Host
IP Address
Identifies the server for which to automate the submission of login
credentials during smart tunnel setup. Use Host to specify the server by
host name or wildcard mask, and use IP Address to specify the server
by IP address and netmask:
Host—Select Host and then enter the host name or a wildcard mask
in the Hostname Mask field that identifies the host for which to
automate the submission of login credentials during smart tunnel
setup.
Note Using this option protects the configuration from dynamic
changes to IP addresses.
IP Address—Select IP Address and then enter the IP address and
netmask of the host or sub-network of hosts for which to automate
the submission of login credentials during smart tunnel setup.
Note Firefox requires the administrator to specify hosts using an
exact host name or IP address (instead of a host mask with wild
cards, a subnet using IP addresses, or a netmask). For example,
within Firefox, you cannot enter *.cisco.com and expect auto
sign-on to host email.cisco.com.
Port Number The port that performs auto sign-on. For Firefox, if no port number is
specified, auto sign-on is performed on HTTP and HTTPS, accessed by
default port numbers 80 and 443 respectively.
Authentication Realm The realm for the authentication. The Authentication Realm is
associated with the protected area of the website and is passed back to
the browser either in the authentication prompt or in the HTTP headers
during authentication. After auto sign-on is configured and a realm
string is specified, users can configure the realm string on a web
application (such as Outlook Web Access) and access web applications
without signing on.
Use Domain Select this option to add the Windows domain to the username if
authentication requires it. If you use this option, be sure to specify the
domain name when assigning the smart tunnel list to one or more group
policies.