10-31-2012 08:09 AM
I am using the port forwarding feature of the Cisco ASA5510 WebVPN to permit RDP access into the network. It seems to be working fine for one small annoynace. Whenever I click the "Start Applications" button on the web portal, I receive a small prompt to install JRE 1.4 (see attached screenshot). Obviously, this is a bit outdated and I don't want anyone to actually click on this button to perform the install. With a bit of fiddling, I can eventually bypass all of these prompts to install JRE 1.4 and it works fine anyhow (I am using JRE 1.7).
Is there any way to have the system bypass this check for the JRE and just attempt to start? Or can I modify the check so that it will not prompt if newer versions of the JRE are installed? I'd rather have the onus on myself to ensure the connecting clients have the proper version of Java installed than the user potentially install an older version of the JRE.
Thanks.
11-04-2012 07:59 PM
Hi Vincent,
Why dont you use the RDP plug-in? It is Java based and does allow you to access internal servers with this service enabled.
Remote Access Plugins for Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA)-1.1.1
ASA 8.x Import RDP Plug-in for use with WebVPN Configuration Example
HTH.
Portu.
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12-25-2013 12:39 AM
Dear mr Javier
can this be done on the asa with 7.2 ios without upgrading to ios 8
i have the RDP plugins
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