ASA SSL Clientless VPN Plugins

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These plug-ins are buried so deep in the Cisco site, it took me a good hour to track them down. These allow you to add functionality to the clientless SSLVPN on an ASA through Java. These ROCK for setting up remote administration (without a full VPN) for a network.
SSH Plugin
RDP2 Plugin (supports Win2008/W7)
VNC Plugin
*Note - for the RDP2 plugin, the ASA does not have a built-in plugin type for it. You must manually type "RDP2" as the plugin type when uploading it to the ASA* - click thumbnail below for screencap.
rdp2.png

11 Comments

This is awesome! Thanks - been searching for these myself.

Hi Jermy Congratulations for the New Style
for your Blog it's very nice and very Smart i am your Fans Since 3 years.

i wish you always the best.

Jeremy, You are the most awesome teacher in the Cisco Field. Just want to say thank you

Jeremy, your CBT presentations are great. What tools do you use for whiteboarding, etc. I would like to do some in house training on non-cisco topics and would like to use a similar approach.

Thanks!

Hey Jeremy .......excellent nugget presentations.....amazing explanations.....THANK YOU V V V V MUCH..........you are the BEST....tutor..GOD BLESS....

Thanks Jeremy for this blog, the CBTs and the clear break down of subnetting!!

Awesome and I owe my future "CCNA #" to ya!


Jeremy, thanks to your CBT Nuggets course I passed the CCNA certification. I'm looking forward to the CCNP now.

You are the best teacher and trainer I could ever find on earth. I sometimes feel even God would learn Cisco stuff from Jeremy's CBT nuggets.

me to passed with ur ccna nuggets ..hurrey ....
and this plugins are awesome...:) :)
and nce change ...:)

Just for reference, the plugins can be found easily, if you go to the Cisco download site, and go through the following path:
Security > Cisco ASA 5510 Adaptive Security Appliance > Remote Access Plugins for Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA)

It's also noteworthy, that for Telnet / SSH, you could use the MindTerm java applet as well, which is a rather more powerful client, than the one provided on Cisco's website.

Hi Jeremy,

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