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Customizing Clientless SSL VPN September 13, 2013 Customizing the Clientless SSL VPN User Experience You can customize the Clientless SSL VPN user experience, including the logon, portal, and logout pages. There are two methods you can use. You can customize pre-defined page components in the Add/Edit Customization Object window. SSL VPN (Secure Sockets Layer virtual private network): An SSL VPN (Secure Sockets Layer virtual private network) is a form of VPN that can be used with a standard Web browser. In contrast to the SSL VPNs can be divided into two primary types. There is the VPN portal and the VPN tunnel. The SSL portal VPN allows just one SSL VPN connection at a time when visiting remote sites. Remote users Figure 1 shows an SSL VPN setup of some ABC Company. myvpn.abc.com is an SSL VPN Gateway, which means, all the VPN connections from the internet will be accepted by this gateway, which in turn initiate connections to the internal application servers. The remote user accesses the SSL VPN gateway using any modern Web browser, identifies himself or herself to the gateway using an authentication method supported by the gateway and is then presented with a Web page that acts as the portal to the other services. This was excerpted from the WhatIs.com definition of SSL VPN. SSL tunnel VPNs
How to Configure SSL VPN Portal for Forcepoint NGFW
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The SSL VPN web portal provides easy access to your organization’s web resources via the web browser on your desktop or mobile device. The SSL VPN web portal's responsive interface automatically detects and adapts to the screen size and, for mobile, the screen orientation of the connection device.
How to Configure SSL VPN Portal for Forcepoint NGFW Technical Document 4 A link to the service appears on the SSL VPN Portal webpage when Visible in Portal is selected. The Title that is displayed for the service (available for user to click) on the SSL VPN Portal webpage is specified in Title field while the Start page specifies the path to initial page that user sees when clicking the icon, connecting to the service.