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AnyConnect SSL VPN 5515x and 5505

alan-wong
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My ASA is 5505 8.4(4)1 and 5515 8.6(1)2

I setup a 5505 and 5515 SSL anyconnect VPN.  When the client computer try to connect through https:\\x.x.x.x.  It prompt and check up ActiveX and Java, After that It requests to install Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client.  I was succussful connect through anyconnect client.

I would like to know, is that possible NOT to use anyconnect secure client to connect VPN.  Only use web browser instead of client software installed?

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Marvin Rhoads
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You can configure clientless SSL VPN only if you have purchased AnyConnect Premium licenses on your ASA. You can check your licensed features via "show version" or "show activation-key".

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License is not an issue as "AnyConnect Premium Peers   : 2" allows you two vpn session.

you may check the group policy of this user account to ensure ssl-clientless is configured under vpn-tunnel-protocol.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcsPa4P5uzA

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Marvin Rhoads
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

You can configure clientless SSL VPN only if you have purchased AnyConnect Premium licenses on your ASA. You can check your licensed features via "show version" or "show activation-key".

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Hi Marvin

I have below licenses, but every time i try to connect through web.  It going to ask me to download anyconnect client instead of Clientless connection.  Do you know why ?

AnyConnect Premium Peers   : 2              perpetual

AnyConnect Essentials            : Disabled       perpetual

Other VPN Peers                      : 25             perpetual

Total VPN Peers                       : 25             perpetual

License is not an issue as "AnyConnect Premium Peers   : 2" allows you two vpn session.

you may check the group policy of this user account to ensure ssl-clientless is configured under vpn-tunnel-protocol.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcsPa4P5uzA

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