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TSWEB and Cisco RDP plug-in for WebVPN

Asked by 58872 in Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Networking Hardware Firewalls, Remote Desktop/Terminal Services

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Hello,
The following link describes the rdp plugin for web vpn http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_configuration_example09186a00808c0603.shtml
Whats not clear to me is what is required on the client workstation. The WEBvpn is supposed to be clientless so can I assume that to access a terminal sevrer in this mehtod requires nothing to be download to the client and what is actually happenging is this:
1. XP workstation connects to a portal through its browser this crearting the SSL VPN tunnel.
2. From the portal the user can then access a terminal server and run whatever applications.
3. All I need to open then is port 443 from XP to asa, and dont even need to allow 3389 thru firewall.

I am aware of the SVC clinet which creates a tunnel like IPSEC and allows you do whatever, but just trying to get my head around this clientless terminal server access.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Virtual Private Networking (VPN), Networking Hardware Firewalls, Remote Desktop/Terminal Services
Tags: rdp, cisco, plugin, webvpn, tsweb
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