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Access Arbitrary URLs through Cyberoam’s SSL VPN Portal

Applicable to Version: 10.00 onwards

Cyberoam SSL VPN allows users to access Internal/External URLs through bookmarks. Most of the resources are migrating to the cloud and thus are hosted on arbitrary URLs because of the shift in technology and benefits of cloud computing.

E.g. :
https://example.com:9090/forms/frmservlet?config=PROD
is difficult to publish through bookmark.

Note:

This is a “dummy URL” and would not correspond to a resource on the Internet.

To allow access of such URLs, Cyberoam provides options to access “Arbitrary URLs” through Cyberoam’s SSL VPN portal.

Prerequisites
 
  • This document is intended for Cyberoam administrators and it is assumed that he/she has knowledge of deploying, administering and

  •     configuring Cyberoam.
     
  • It is assumed that Cyberoam has a way to resolve the hostname mentioned in the Arbitrary URL.

    Solution 
     
    Step 1
     
    Go to VPN à SSL à Policy and Edit the existing SSL VPN Policy to configure Arbitrary URL access option on Cyberoam.
     

    Once Arbitrary URL access is enabled, user can access any URL either from internet or from intranet.

    Note:

    If user wants to access intranet URL, then make sure that DNS resolution has to be done properly on Cyberoam.

    Step 2

    Login to Cyberoam SSL VPN Portal to Access the arbitrary URL by pasting it in the address bar.

    Note: By default, Cyberoam SSL VPN Portal is accessible on https://<ip address of Cyberoam>:8443
     

    This would let the remote user access the URL https://example.com:9090/forms/frmservlet?config=PROD

                                                                                                                                                             Document Version – 1.0 – 16/08/2011
     
     
     
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