Netgear UTM10EW3-100NAS Reference Manual 3.0.1-124 - Page 341
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ProSecure Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance Table 88. SSL VPN Wizard Step 1 of 6 screen settings (portal settings) (continued) Setting Description HTTP meta tags for cache control (recommended) Select this check box to apply HTTP meta tag cache control directives to this portal layout. Cache control directives include: Note: NETGEAR strongly recommends enabling HTTP meta tags for security reasons and to prevent out-of-date web pages, themes, and data being stored in a user's web browser cache. ActiveX web cache cleaner Select this check box to enable ActiveX cache control to be loaded when users log in to the SSL VPN portal. The web cache cleaner prompts the user to delete all temporary Internet files, cookies, and browser history when the user logs out or closes the web browser window. The ActiveX web cache control is ignored by web browsers that do not support ActiveX. SSL VPN Portal Pages to Display VPN Tunnel page To provide full network connectivity, select this check box. Note: For information about how to assign IP addresses and routes to clients, see SSL VPN Wizard Step 4 of 6 (Client IP Addresses and Routes) on page 348. Port Forwarding To provide access to specific defined network services, select this check box. Note: For information about how to select network services, see SSL VPN Wizard Step 5 of 6 (Port Forwarding) on page 350. Note: Any services that are not selected are not visible from the SSL VPN portal; however, users can still access hidden services unless you create SSL VPN access policies to prevent access to these services. After you have completed the steps in the SSL VPN Wizard, you can change the portal settings by selecting VPN > SSL VPN > Portal Layout. For more information about portal settings, see Manually Create or Modify the Portal Layout on page 359. Virtual Private Networking Using SSL Connections 341