08-12-2010 08:22 AM
For a WebVPN connection, we need to add one line of JavaScript as follows:
ax.ColorDepth = params["bpp"];
ax.AdvancedSettings.PluginDlls = "WtsFtpClientDll.dll" <===line to be added.
CSCO_WebVPN["call"](ax,"Connect")();
The plugin DLL we need to invoke here allows users to save files from a remote desktop session in the VPN to their local system. This works very well with other SSL WebVPN variants, but we're at a loss as to how to add this one line so it will with a Cisco. The ASA manual gives various ways to modify the HTML. What is required to add this line to the JavaScript code on the Cisco?
Thanks.
09-03-2010 12:43 PM
09-03-2010 01:43 PM
Does this link help?
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6120/products_tech_note09186a008094abcb.shtml
Thanks Jason. We'd seen that. As far as we can make out, that allows
changing the HTML, but provides no way to insert a line of JavaScript into
the JavaScript stored on the Cisco. Apparently that is static, and there's
no way to update it or substitute for parts of it.
In our case, we were needing to get file transfer working between server and
client using RDP through the Cisco. To do that via browser plugins, the
extra JavaScript was required to call the right DLL on the client systm.
We've found that using the Cisco's port forwarding and the native Windows
RDP client works at least as well, and file transfer does work by this
method.
Whit
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