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SEC0123 - SSL VPN AnyConnect Client Basic (Part 1)

The video walks you through a basic setup of Cisco ASA AnyConnect client VPN that will serve as a foundation configuration of our subsequent labs. This includes supporting configuration such as routing, NAT, address pool, and default group-policy. We will have a working VPN setup that matches the traditional IPSec remote user VPN at the end of this lab.
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SEC0122 - SSL VPN Clientless Web ACL and Smart Tunnel Security (Part 2)

The video looks into some of the security features that can be implemented as part of Cisco ASA SSL clientless VPN. These features include Web ACL, Smart-Tunnel List, Portal Access Rule, URL bar removal, and homepage URL. 
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SEC0122 - SSL VPN Clientless Web ACL and Smart Tunnel Security (Part 1)

The video looks into some of the security features that can be implemented as part of Cisco ASA SSL clientless VPN. These features include Web ACL, Smart-Tunnel List, Portal Access Rule, URL bar removal, and homepage URL. 
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SEC0121 - SSL VPN Clientless Smart Tunnel (Part 2)

The video introduces you to an alternative method of per-application tunnelling on Cisco ASA SSL clientless VPN using Smart Tunnel. You will learn how the Smart Tunnel provides additional flexibility, enhances user experience, and resolves some of the issues found in Port-Forwarding. Smart Tunnel comes with many configurable options, some of which are included in this video.
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SEC0121 - SSL VPN Clientless Smart Tunnel (Part 1)

The video introduces you to an alternative method of per-application tunnelling on Cisco ASA SSL clientless VPN using Smart Tunnel. You will learn how the Smart Tunnel provides additional flexibility, enhances user experience, and resolves some of the issues found in Port-Forwarding. Smart Tunnel comes with many configurable options, some of which are included in this video.
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SEC0120 - SSL VPN Clientless Port Forwarding

The video demonstrates a way to support TCP-based applications across Cisco ASA SSL clientless VPN outside of those available through bookmark and plugins using a feature called Port Forwarding. We will also discuss its characteristics and limitations as we go through configuration and testing.
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SEC0119 - SSL VPN Clientless Plugins

The video continues with our bookmark configuration on Cisco ASA SSL clientless VPN by extending application supports to Telnet, SSH, RDP and VNC in a form of java plugins. We will also attempt to enable SSO on these applications and see which will succeed and fail.

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SEC0118 - SSL VPN Clientless Bookmark and Auto-Sign On

The video walks you through configuration of bookmarks on Cisco ASA SSL clientless VPN. We will look at three application protocol services; HTTP, CIFS and FTP that are available by default with bookmark, and their abilities to support Auto-Sign On that will save users from having to enter their credentials multiple times.

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Wildcard Certificate Generation for ASA

With network security today, digital certificate has become commonly deployed in an enterprise environment to secure network access as part of endpoint authentication. Many large enterprises have been building their own Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and issuing certificates for internal use to save cost.

SEC0117 - SSL VPN Tunnel-Group Group-Policy (Part 2)

The video explains and demonstrates the relationship between tunnel-group and group-policy on Cisco ASA SSL VPN and compare them to the IPSec counterpart. You will learn different ways to land a user on a tunnel-group and either statically or dynamically assign them to a group-policy. Both pros and cons of each method will be discussed so you can decide which is best suited for your deployment. 

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