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Chapter 13 Achieving Secure Mobility
Transparently Identifying Remote Users
Step 6
Configure at least one Cisco adaptive security appliance by entering the Cisco
adaptive security appliance host name or IP address in the ASA Host Name or IP
Address field, and the port number used to access the ASA in the Port field. The
default port number for the Cisco ASA is 11999.
adaptive security appliance host name or IP address in the ASA Host Name or IP
Address field, and the port number used to access the ASA in the Port field. The
default port number for the Cisco ASA is 11999.
Step 7
If multiple Cisco adaptive security appliances are configured in a cluster, click
Add Row and configure each ASA in the cluster. If two Cisco adaptive security
appliances are configured for high availability, enter only one host name or IP
address for the active Cisco adaptive security appliance.
Add Row and configure each ASA in the cluster. If two Cisco adaptive security
appliances are configured for high availability, enter only one host name or IP
address for the active Cisco adaptive security appliance.
Step 8
In the ASA Access Password field, enter the access password for the Cisco
adaptive security appliances specified in steps
adaptive security appliances specified in steps
. The access password must
be at least eight characters, and no more than 20 characters. The allowed
characters are:
characters are:
0-9 a-z A-Z . , : ; _ / -
Note
The password you enter here must match the access password configured
for the specified Cisco adaptive security appliances.
for the specified Cisco adaptive security appliances.
Step 9
Optionally, click Start Test to verify the Web Security appliance can connect to
the configured Cisco adaptive security appliances.
the configured Cisco adaptive security appliances.
Step 10
Submit and commit your changes.
Transparently Identifying Remote Users
When the Web Security appliance integrates with a Cisco adaptive security
appliance, you can configure it to identify users by an authenticated user name
transparently—that is, without prompting the end user. You might want to do this
to achieve single sign-on for remote users.
appliance, you can configure it to identify users by an authenticated user name
transparently—that is, without prompting the end user. You might want to do this
to achieve single sign-on for remote users.
Note
You can also identify users transparently using Novell eDirectory. For more
information, see
information, see
.
To configure transparent user identification for remote users: