Cisco Cisco ASA 5512-X Adaptive Security Appliance Manual Técnica
Cisco Secure Desktop (CSD 3.1.x) on ASA 7.2.x for
Windows Configuration Example using ASDM
Windows Configuration Example using ASDM
Document ID: 70633
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Background Information
Network Diagram
Configure CSD on the ASA for Windows Clients
Obtain, Install, and Enable the CSD Software
Define Windows Locations
Windows Location Identification
Configure Windows Location Module
Configure Windows Location Features
Optional Configurations for Windows CE, Macintosh, and Linux Clients
Configure
Configuration
Verify
Commands
Troubleshoot
Commands
Related Information
Prerequisites
Requirements
Components Used
Conventions
Background Information
Network Diagram
Configure CSD on the ASA for Windows Clients
Obtain, Install, and Enable the CSD Software
Define Windows Locations
Windows Location Identification
Configure Windows Location Module
Configure Windows Location Features
Optional Configurations for Windows CE, Macintosh, and Linux Clients
Configure
Configuration
Verify
Commands
Troubleshoot
Commands
Related Information
Introduction
Cisco Secure Desktop (CSD) extends the security of SSL VPN technology. CSD provides a separate partition
on a user's workstation for session activity. This vault area is encrypted during sessions and completely
removed at the end of an SSL VPN session. Windows can be configured with the full security benefits of
CSD. Macintosh, Linux, and Windows CE have access only to the Cache Cleaner, Web Browsing, and File
Access features. CSD can be configured for Windows, Macintosh, Windows CE, and Linux devices on these
platforms:
on a user's workstation for session activity. This vault area is encrypted during sessions and completely
removed at the end of an SSL VPN session. Windows can be configured with the full security benefits of
CSD. Macintosh, Linux, and Windows CE have access only to the Cache Cleaner, Web Browsing, and File
Access features. CSD can be configured for Windows, Macintosh, Windows CE, and Linux devices on these
platforms:
Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) 5500 Series
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Cisco routers that run Cisco IOS
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Software Releases 12.4(6)T and later
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Cisco VPN 3000 Series concentrators Version 4.7 and later
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Cisco WebVPN Module on Catalyst 6500 and 7600 Series routers
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Note: CSD Release 3.3 now lets you configure Cisco Secure Desktop to run on remote computers that run
Microsoft Windows Vista. Previously, Cisco Secure Desktop was limited to computers that ran Windows XP
or 2000. Refer to the New Feature Enhancement − Secure Desktop on Vista section of the Release Notes for
Cisco Secure Desktop, Release 3.3, for more information.
Microsoft Windows Vista. Previously, Cisco Secure Desktop was limited to computers that ran Windows XP
or 2000. Refer to the New Feature Enhancement − Secure Desktop on Vista section of the Release Notes for
Cisco Secure Desktop, Release 3.3, for more information.
This example primarily covers the installation and configuration of CSD on the ASA 5500 Series for
Windows clients. Optional configurations for Windows CE, Mac, and Linux clients are added for
completion.
Windows clients. Optional configurations for Windows CE, Mac, and Linux clients are added for
completion.