Specifications

Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections
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ProSafe Gigabit Quad WAN SSL VPN Firewall SRX5308
Note: If you have configured SSL VPN user policies, ensure that HTTPS
remote management is enabled (see Configure Remote
Management Access on page 250). If HTTPS remote management
is not enabled, all SSL VPN user connections are disabled.
To edit an SSL VPN policy:
1. On the Policies screen (see Figure 130 on page 212), click the Edit button in the Action
column for the SSL VPN policy that you want to modify. The Edit SSL VPN Policy
screen displays. This screen is identical to the Add SSL VPN Policy screen (see
previous screen).
2. Modify the settings as explained in the previous table.
3. Click Apply to save your settings.
To delete one or more SSL VPN policies:
1. On the Policies screen (see Figure 130 on page 212), select the check box to the left of
the SSL VPN policy that you want to delete, or click the Select All table button to select
all policies.
2. Click the Delete table button.
Access the SSL Portal Login Screen
All screens that you can access from the SSL VPN menu of the web management interface
display a user portal link at the right upper corner, above the menu bars ( ).
When you click the user portal link, the SSL VPN default portal opens (see Figure 133 on
page 217). This user portal is not the same as the new SSL portal login screen that you
defined in Create the Portal Layout on page 198.
To open the new SSL portal login screen:
1. Select VPN > SSL VPN > Portal Layouts. The Portal Layout screen displays (see
Figure 124 on page 199).
2. In the Portal URL column of the List of Layouts table, click a URL. The new SSL portal login
screen displays. (The following figure displays the previously created CustomerSupport
portal layout as an example).