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Figure 267 SSL VPN client software
Accessing SSL VPN resources
After logging in to the SSL VPN service interface, a user can see all resources that you have authorized
the user to access, and perform the following operations:
Clicking a resource name under Websites to access the website.
Clicking a resource name under TCP Applications to run the command you configured for the
resource (if any), or performing configurations according to the information provided by the
resource name and then access the resource. For example, a user can configure the Outlook email
receiving and sending servers according to the email resource name, logs in by using the username
and password, and then uses the email service.
For an IP network resource, the user can access any host in any accessible network segment and
can click a shortcut name to execute the corresponding command of the shortcut.
NOTE:
If the SSL VPN
g
ateway is not the firewall, to access TCP application resources and IP network resources,
you must configure NAT properly on the outgoing interface of the firewall.
Getting help information
To get help information, a user only needs to click the Help link in the right upper corner of the SSL VPN
service interface. A popup window appears, showing the SSL VPN system help information, as shown
in Figure 268.