2.2 Enabling Applications for SSL

Adding an application to SSL VPN is known as SSLizing the application.

2.2.1 Enabling Linux Applications for SSL

To enable Linux Applications for SSL:

  1. Establish an SSL VPN connection.

  2. Create a desktop shortcut for the application that you want to enable for SSL.

  3. Click the Application tab, then click SSLize Application.

  4. Launch the application from the desktop shortcut.

To enable terminals that were opened before the SSL VPN session, do one of the following:

  • Run bash on the Bash shell.

  • Run tcsh on the tcsh or csh shell.

2.2.2 Enabling Macintosh Applications for SSL

To enable applications for SSL:

  1. Establish an SSL VPN connection.

  2. Create an alias for the application you want to enable by selecting the application and pressing Command+L.

  3. Drag and drop the newly created alias into the SSL VPN folder on the desktop.

  4. Click the Application tab, then click SSLize Application.

  5. Launch the application by using the alias in the SSL VPN folder on the desktop.

To enable terminals that were opened either before or after the SSL VPN started for SSL, do one of the following:

  • Run bash on the Bash shell.

  • Run tcsh on the tcsh or csh shell.