Configuring AnyConnect VPN Client Connections
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1 CHAPTER 72 This section describes how to configure AnyConnect VPN Client Connections and covers the following topics: Information About AnyConnect VPN Client Connections, page 72-1 Licensing Requirements for AnyConnect Connections, page 72-2 Guidelines and Limitations, page 72-6 Configuring AnyConnect Connections, page 72-6 Configuring Advanced SSL VPN Features, page Feature History for AnyConnect Connections, page Information About AnyConnect VPN Client Connections The Cisco AnyConnect SSL VPN Client provides secure SSL connections to the ASA for remote users. Without a previously-installed client, remote users enter the IP address in their browser of an interface configured to accept SSL VPN connections. Unless the ASA is configured to redirect requests to users must enter the URL in the form After entering the URL, the browser connects to that interface and displays the login screen. If the user satisfies the login and authentication, and the ASA identifies the user as requiring the client, it downloads the client that matches the operating system of the remote computer. After downloading, the client installs and configures itself, establishes a secure SSL connection and either remains or uninstalls itself (depending on the configuration) when the connection terminates. In the case of a previously installed client, when the user authenticates, the ASA examines the revision of the client, and upgrades the client as necessary. When the client negotiates an SSL VPN connection with the ASA, it connects using Transport Layer Security (TLS), and optionally, Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS). DTLS avoids latency and bandwidth problems associated with some SSL connections and improves the performance of real-time applications that are sensitive to packet delays. The AnyConnect client can be downloaded from the ASA, or it can be installed manually on the remote PC by the system administrator. For more information about installing the client manually, see the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client Administrator Guide. 72-1
2 Licensing Requirements for AnyConnect Connections Chapter 72 The ASA downloads the client based on the group policy or username attributes of the user establishing the connection. You can configure the ASA to automatically download the client, or you can configure it to prompt the remote user about whether to download the client. In the latter case, if the user does not respond, you can configure the ASA to either download the client after a timeout period or present the login page. Licensing Requirements for AnyConnect Connections The following table shows the licensing requirements for this feature: 72-2
3 Chapter 72 Licensing Requirements for AnyConnect Connections Model ASA 5505 ASA 5510 License Requirement Use one of the following: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN license: Base License: 2 sessions (10 combined IPSec and SSL VPN). Although the maximum IPSec and SSL VPN sessions add up to more than the maximum VPN sessions, the combined sessions should not exceed the VPN session limit. If you exceed the maximum VPN sessions, you can overload the ASA, so be sure to size your network appropriately. Security Plus License: 2 sessions (25 combined IPSec and SSL VPN). Although the maximum IPSec and SSL VPN sessions add up to more than the maximum VPN sessions, the combined sessions should not exceed the VPN session limit. If you exceed the maximum VPN sessions, you can overload the ASA, so be sure to size your network appropriately Optional permanent license: 10 or 25 sessions. AnyConnect Essentials license.the AnyConnect Essentials license lets you use the AnyConnect client to connect to the ASA, while supporting the platform limit for SSL VPN sessions. For example, you can use 25 sessions for the ASA Cisco Secure Desktop and clientless SSL VPN are not supported. The AnyConnect Essentials license is not compatible with the following licenses: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN licenses (all types) and Advanced Endpoint Connection license. By default, the AnyConnect Essentials license is used instead of the above licenses, but you can disable the AnyConnect Essentials license in the configuration to restore use of the other licenses using the no anyconnect-essentials command. A shared license lets the security appliance act as a shared license server for multiple client security appliances. The shared license pool is large, but the maximum number of sessions used by each individual security appliance cannot exceed the maximum number listed for permanent licenses. Use one of the following: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN license: Base and Security Plus License: 2 sessions (250 combined IPSec and SSL VPN). Although the maximum IPSec and SSL VPN sessions add up to more than the maximum VPN sessions, the combined sessions should not exceed the VPN session limit. If you exceed the maximum VPN sessions, you can overload the ASA, so be sure to size your network appropriately. Optional permanent licenses: 10, 25, 50, 100, or 250 sessions. Optional FLEX license: 250 sessions. Optional Shared licenses: Participant or Server. For the Server license, ,000 in increments of 500 and 50, ,000 in increments of A shared license lets the security appliance act as a shared license server for multiple client security appliances. The shared license pool is large, but the maximum number of sessions used by each individual security appliance cannot exceed the maximum number listed for permanent licenses. AnyConnect Essentials license.the AnyConnect Essentials license lets you use the AnyConnect client to connect to the ASA, while supporting the platform limit for SSL VPN sessions. For example, you can use 25 sessions for the ASA Cisco Secure Desktop and clientless SSL VPN are not supported. The AnyConnect Essentials license is not compatible with the following licenses: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN licenses (all types) and Advanced Endpoint Connection license. By default, the AnyConnect Essentials license is used instead of the above licenses, but you can disable the AnyConnect Essentials license in the configuration to restore use of the other licenses using the no anyconnect-essentials command. 72-3
4 Licensing Requirements for AnyConnect Connections Chapter 72 Model ASA 5520 License Requirement Use one of the following: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN license: Base and Security Plus License: 2 sessions (750 combined IPSec and SSL VPN). Although the maximum IPSec and SSL VPN sessions add up to more than the maximum VPN sessions, the combined sessions should not exceed the VPN session limit. If you exceed the maximum VPN sessions, you can overload the ASA, so be sure to size your network appropriately. Optional permanent licenses: 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, or 750 sessions. Optional FLEX licenses: 250 or 750 sessions. Optional Shared licenses: Participant or Server. For the Server license, ,000 in increments of 500 and 50, ,000 in increments of 1000.A shared license lets the security appliance act as a shared license server for multiple client security appliances. The shared license pool is large, but the maximum number of sessions used by each individual security appliance cannot exceed the maximum number listed for permanent licenses. AnyConnect Essentials license.the AnyConnect Essentials license lets you use the AnyConnect client to connect to the ASA, while supporting the platform limit for SSL VPN sessions. For example, you can use 25 sessions for the ASA Cisco Secure Desktop and clientless SSL VPN are not supported. The AnyConnect Essentials license is not compatible with the following licenses: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN licenses (all types) and Advanced Endpoint Connection license. By default, the AnyConnect Essentials license is used instead of the above licenses, but you can disable the AnyConnect Essentials license in the configuration to restore use of the other licenses using the no anyconnect-essentials command. 72-4
5 Chapter 72 Licensing Requirements for AnyConnect Connections Model ASA 5540 ASA 5550 and 5580 License Requirement Use one of the following: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN license: Base and Security Plus License: 2 sessions (5000 combined IPSec and SSL VPN). Although the maximum IPSec and SSL VPN sessions add up to more than the maximum VPN sessions, the combined sessions should not exceed the VPN session limit. If you exceed the maximum VPN sessions, you can overload the ASA, so be sure to size your network appropriately. Optional permanent licenses: 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, 1000, or 2500 sessions. Optional FLEX licenses: 250, 750, 1000, or 2500 sessions. Optional Shared licenses: Participant or Server. For the Server license, ,000 in increments of 500 and 50, ,000 in increments of A shared license lets the security appliance act as a shared license server for multiple client security appliances. The shared license pool is large, but the maximum number of sessions used by each individual security appliance cannot exceed the maximum number listed for permanent licenses. AnyConnect Essentials license. The AnyConnect Essentials license lets you use the AnyConnect client to connect to the ASA, while supporting the platform limit for SSL VPN sessions. For example, you can use 25 sessions for the ASA Cisco Secure Desktop and clientless SSL VPN are not supported. The AnyConnect Essentials license is not compatible with the following licenses: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN licenses (all types) and Advanced Endpoint Connection license. By default, the AnyConnect Essentials license is used instead of the above licenses, but you can disable the AnyConnect Essentials license in the configuration to restore use of the other licenses using the no anyconnect-essentials command. Use one of the following: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN license: Base and Security Plus License: 2 sessions (5000 combined IPSec and SSL VPN). Although the maximum IPSec and SSL VPN sessions add up to more than the maximum VPN sessions, the combined sessions should not exceed the VPN session limit. If you exceed the maximum VPN sessions, you can overload the ASA, so be sure to size your network appropriately. Optional permanent licenses: 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 2500, or 5000 sessions. Optional FLEX licenses: 250, 750, 1000, 2500, or 5000 sessions. Optional Shared licenses: Participant or Server. For the Server license, ,000 in increments of 500 and 50, ,000 in increments of A shared license lets the security appliance act as a shared license server for multiple client security appliances. The shared license pool is large, but the maximum number of sessions used by each individual security appliance cannot exceed the maximum number listed for permanent licenses. AnyConnect Essentials license.the AnyConnect Essentials license lets you use the AnyConnect client to connect to the ASA, while supporting the platform limit for SSL VPN sessions. For example, you can use 25 sessions for the ASA Cisco Secure Desktop and clientless SSL VPN are not supported. The AnyConnect Essentials license is not compatible with the following licenses: AnyConnect Premium SSL VPN licenses (all types) and Advanced Endpoint Connection license. By default, the AnyConnect Essentials license is used instead of the above licenses, but you can disable the AnyConnect Essentials license in the configuration to restore use of the other licenses using the no anyconnect-essentials command. 72-5
6 Guidelines and Limitations Chapter 72 Guidelines and Limitations This section includes the guidelines and limitations for this feature. Remote PC System Requirements The AnyConnect client supports the following operating systems on the remote PC: Microsoft Vista Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP MAC Intel MAC Power PC Linux The legacy SSL VPN Client (SVC) supports the following operating systems on the remote PC: Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP Context Mode Guidelines Supported in single context mode. Multiple context mode is not supported. Firewall Mode Guidelines Supported only in routed firewall mode. Transparent mode is not supported. Failover Guidelines L2TP over IPsec sessions are not supported by stateful failover. Remote HTTPS Certificates Limitation The ASA does not verify remote HTTPS certificates. Configuring AnyConnect Connections This section describes prerequisites, restrictions, and detailed tasks to configure the ASA to accept AnyConnect VPN client connections, and includes the following topics: Configuring the Security Appliance to Web-Deploy the Client, page 72-7 Enabling Permanent Client Installation, page 72-8 Configuring DTLS, page 72-8 Prompting Remote Users, page 72-9 Enabling AnyConnect Client Profile Downloads, page Enabling Additional AnyConnect Client Features, page Enabling Start Before Logon, page
7 Chapter 72 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Translating Languages for AnyConnect User Messages, page Configuring Advanced SSL VPN Features, page Updating SSL VPN Client Images, page Configuring the Security Appliance to Web-Deploy the Client The section describes the steps to configure the ASA to web-deploy the AnyConnect client. Prerequisites Copy the client image package to the ASA using TFTP or another method. Detailed Steps Step 1 Step 2 Command svc image filename order Example: hostname(config-webvpn)# svc image anyconnect-win k9.pkg 1 hostname(config-webvpn)# svc image anyconnect-macosx-i k9.pkg 2 hostname(config-webvpn)# svc image anyconnect-linux k9.pkg 3 enable interface Purpose Identifies a file on flash as an SSL VPN client package file. The ASA expands the file in cache memory for downloading to remote PCs. If you have multiple clients, assign an order to the client images with the order argument. If you receive the error message ERROR: Unable to load SVC image, use the cache-fs limit command to adjust the size of cache memory. The security appliance downloads portions of each client in the order you specify until it matches the operating system of the remote PC. Therefore, assign the lowest number to the image used by the most commonly-encountered operating system. Enables clientless connections on an interface. Example: hostname(config)# webvpn hostname(config-webvpn)# enable outside Step 3 svc enable Without issuing this command, AnyConnect does not function as expected, and show webvpn svc states that the SSL VPN client is not enabled, instead of listing the installed AnyConnect packages. Step 4 Step 5 ip local pool poolname startaddr-endaddr mask mask Example: hostname(config)# ip local pool vpn_users mask address-pool poolname Example: hostname(config)# tunnel-group telecommuters general-attributes hostname(config-tunnel-general)# address-pool vpn_users (Optional) Creates an address pool. You can use another method of address assignment, such as DHCP and/or user-assigned addressing. Assigns an address pool to a tunnel group. 72-7
8 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Chapter 72 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Command default-group-policy name Example: hostname(config-tunnel-general)# default-group-policy sales group-alias name enable Example: hostname(config)# tunnel-group telecommuters webvpn-attributes hostname(config-tunnel-webvpn)# group-alias sales_department enable tunnel-group-list enable Example: hostname(config)# webvpn hostname(config-webvpn)# tunnel-group-list enable vpn-tunnel-protocol svc Example: hostname(config)# group-policy sales attributes hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn hostname(config-group-webvpn)# vpn-tunnel-protocol svc Purpose Assigns a default group policy to the tunnel group. Creates and enables a group alias that displays in the group list on the login page of the clientless portal. Enables the display of the tunnel-group list on the clientless portal login page. Specifies SSL as a permitted VPN tunneling protocol for the group or user. You can also specify additional protocols. For more information, see the vpn-tunnel-protocol command in the Cisco ASA 5500 Series Command Reference. For more information about assigning users to group policies, see Chapter 6, Configuring Connection Profiles, Group Policies, and Users. Enabling Permanent Client Installation Enabling permanent client installation disables the automatic uninstalling feature of the client. The client remains installed on the remote computer for subsequent connections, reducing the connection time for the remote user. To enable permanent client installation for a specific group or user, use the svc keep-installer command from group-policy or username webvpn modes: svc keep-installer installed The default is that permanent installation of the client is enabled. The client remains on the remote computer at the end of the session. The following example configures the existing group-policy sales to remove the client on the remote computer at the end of the session: hostname(config)# group-policy sales attributes hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn hostname(config-group-policy)# svc keep-installer installed none Configuring DTLS Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) allows the AnyConnect client establishing an SSL VPN connection to use two simultaneous tunnels an SSL tunnel and a DTLS tunnel. Using DTLS avoids latency and bandwidth problems associated with SSL connections and improves the performance of real-time applications that are sensitive to packet delays. By default, DTLS is enabled when SSL VPN access is enabled on an interface. If you disable DTLS, SSL VPN connections connect with an SSL VPN tunnel only. 72-8
9 Chapter 72 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Note In order for DTLS to fall back to a TLS connection, Dead Peer Detection (DPD) must be enabled. If you do not enable DPD, and the DTLS connection experiences a problem, the connection terminates instead of falling back to TLS. For more information on enabling DPD, see Enabling and Adjusting Dead Peer Detection, page You can disable DTLS for all AnyConnect client users with the enable command tls-only option in webvpn configuration mode: enable <interface> tls-only For example: hostname(config-webvpn)# enable outside tls-only By default, DTLS is enabled for specific groups or users with the svc dtls enable command in group policy webvpn or username webvpn configuration mode: [no] svc dtls enable If you need to disable DTLS, use the no form of the command. For example: hostname(config)# group-policy sales attributes hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn hostname(config-group-webvpn)# no svc dtls enable Prompting Remote Users You can enable the ASA to prompt remote SSL VPN client users to download the client with the svc ask command from group policy webvpn or username webvpn configuration modes: [no] svc ask {none enable [default {webvpn svc} timeout value]} svc ask enable prompts the remote user to download the client or go to the clientless portal page and waits indefinitely for user response. svc ask enable default svc immediately downloads the client. svc ask enable default webvpn immediately goes to the portal page. svc ask enable default svc timeout value prompts the remote user to download the client or go to the clientless portal page and waits the duration of value before taking the default action downloading the client. svc ask enable default clientless timeout value prompts the remote user to download the client or go to the clientless portal page, and waits the duration of value before taking the default action displaying the clientless portal page. Figure 72-1 shows the prompt displayed to remote users when either default svc timeout value or default webvpn timeout value is configured: 72-9
10 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Chapter 72 Figure 72-1 Prompt Displayed to Remote Users for SSL VPN Client Download The following example configures the ASA to prompt the user to download the client or go to the clientless portal page and wait 10 seconds for a response before downloading the client: hostname(config-group-webvpn)# svc ask enable default svc timeout 10 Enabling AnyConnect Client Profile Downloads An AnyConnect client profile is a group of configuration parameters, stored in an XML file, that the client uses to configure the connection entries that appear in the client user interface. These parameters (XML tags) include the names and addresses of host computers and settings to enable additional client features. The AnyConnect client installation includes a profile template, named AnyConnectProfile.tmpl, that you can edit with a text editor and use as a basis to create other profile files. You can also set advanced parameters that are not available through the user interface. The installation also includes a complete XML schema file, named AnyConnectProfile.xsd. After creating a profile, you must load the file on the ASA and configure the ASA to download it to remote client PCs. Follow these steps to edit a profile and enable the ASA to download it to remote clients: Step 1 Retrieve a copy of the profile file (AnyConnectProfile.tmpl) from a client installation. Table 72-1 shows the installation path for each operating system. Table 72-1 Operating System and Profile File Installation Path Operating System Windows Vista Windows XP and 2000 Linux Mac OS X Installation Path %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Cisco\Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client\Profile, which refers to the environmental variable by the same name for Windows Vista. In most installations, this is C:\Program Files. %ALLUSERSPROFILE%/Application Data/Cisco/Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client/Profile, which refers to the environmental variable by the same name for Windows XP and In most installations, this is C:\Program Files. /opt/cisco/vpn/profile /opt/cisco/vpn/profile Step 2 Edit the profile file. The example below shows the contents of the profile file (AnyConnectProfile.tmpl) for Windows: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <!
11 Chapter 72 Configuring AnyConnect Connections This is a template file that can be configured to support the identification of secure hosts in your network. The file needs to be renamed to cvcprofile.xml (for now). There is an ASA command to import updated profiles for downloading to client machines. Provide some basic instruction... --> <Configuration> <ClientInitialization> <UseStartBeforeLogon>false</UseStartBeforeLogon> </ClientInitialization> <HostProfile> <HostName></HostName> <HostAddress></HostAddress> </HostProfile> <HostProfile> <HostName></HostName> <HostAddress></HostAddress> </HostProfile> </Configuration> The <HostProfile> tags are frequently edited so that the AnyConnect client displays the names and addresses of host computers for remote users. The following example shows the <HostName> and <HostAddress> tags, with the name and address of a host computer inserted: <HostProfile> <HostName>Sales_gateway</HostName> <HostAddress> </HostAddress> </HostProfile> Step 3 Load the profile file into flash memory on the ASA and then use the svc profiles command from webvpn configuration mode to identify the file as a client profile to load into cache memory: [no] svc profiles name path} After the file is loaded into cache memory, the profile is available to group policies and username attributes of client users. In the following example, the user previously created two new profile files (sales_hosts.xml and engineering_hosts.xml) from the AnyConnectProfile.tmpl file provided in the client installation and uploaded them to flash memory. Then the user specifies these files as profiles for use by group policies, specifying the names sales and engineering: asa1(config-webvpn)# svc profiles sales disk0:/sales_hosts.xml asa1(config-webvpn)# svc profiles engineering disk0:/engineering_hosts.xml Entering the dir cache:stc/profiles command shows the profiles loaded into cache memory: hostname(config-webvpn)# dir cache:/stc/profiles Directory of cache:stc/profiles/ :54:41 Nov engineering.xml :54:29 Nov sales.xml bytes total ( bytes free) hostname(config-webvpn)# Step 4 Enter group policy webvpn or username attributes webvpn configuration mode and specify a profile for the group or user with the svc profiles command: [no] svc profiles {value profile none} 72-11
12 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Chapter 72 In the following example, the user follows the svc profiles value command with a question mark (?) view the available profiles. Then the user configures the group policy to use the profile sales: asa1(config-group-webvpn)# svc profiles value? config-group-webvpn mode commands/options: Available configured profile packages: engineering sales asa1(config-group-webvpn)# svc profiles sales asa1(config-group-webvpn)# Enabling Additional AnyConnect Client Features To minimize download time, the client only requests downloads (from the ASA) of the core modules that it needs. As additional features become available for the AnyConnect client, you need to update the remote clients in order for them to use the features. To enable new features, you must specify the new module names using the svc modules command from group policy webvpn or username webvpn configuration mode: [no] svc modules {none value string} Separate multiple strings with commas. For a list of values to enter for each client feature, see the release notes for the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client. Enabling Start Before Logon Start Before Logon (SBL) allows login scripts, password caching, drive mapping, and more, for the AnyConnect client installed on a Windows PC. For SBL, you must enable the ASA to download the module which enables graphical identification and authentication (GINA) for the AnyConnect client. The following procedure shows how to enable SBL: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Enable the ASA to download the GINA module for VPN connection to specific groups or users using the svc modules vpngina command from group policy webvpn or username webvpn configuration modes. In the following example, the user enters group-policy attributes mode for the group policy telecommuters, enters webvpn configuration mode for the group policy, and specifies the string vpngina: hostname(config)# group-policy telecommuters attributes hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn hostame(config-group-webvpn)# svc modules value vpngina Retrieve a copy of the client profiles file (AnyConnectProfile.tmpl). For information on the location of the profiles file for each operating system, see Table 72-1 on page Edit the profiles file to specify that SBL is enabled. The example below shows the relevant portion of the profiles file (AnyConnectProfile.tmpl) for Windows: <Configuration> <ClientInitialization> <UseStartBeforeLogon>false</UseStartBeforeLogon> </ClientInitialization> 72-12
13 Chapter 72 Configuring AnyConnect Connections The <UseStartBeforeLogon> tag determines whether the client uses SBL. To turn SBL on, replace false with true. The example below shows the tag with SBL turned on: <ClientInitialization> <UseStartBeforeLogon>true</UseStartBeforeLogon> </ClientInitialization> Step 4 Save the changes to AnyConnectProfile.tmpl and update the profile file for the group or user on the ASA using the svc profile command from webvpn configuration mode. For example: asa1(config-webvpn)# svc profiles sales disk0:/sales_hosts.xml Translating Languages for AnyConnect User Messages The ASA provides language translation for the portal and screens displayed to users that initiate browser-based, Clientless SSL VPN connections, as well as the interface displayed to Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client users. This section describes how to configure the ASA to translate these user messages and includes the following sections: Understanding Language Translation, page Creating Translation Tables, page Understanding Language Translation Creating Translation Tables Functional areas and their messages that are visible to remote users are organized into translation domains. All messages displayed on the user interface of the Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client are located in the AnyConnect domain. The software image package for the ASA includes a translation table template for the AnyConnect domain. You can export the template, which creates an XML file of the template at the URL you provide. The message fields in this file are empty. You can edit the messages and import the template to create a new translation table object that resides in flash memory. You can also export an existing translation table. The XML file created displays the messages you edited previously. Reimporting this XML file with the same language name creates an new version of the translation table object, overwriting previous messages. Changes to the translation table for the AnyConnect domain are immediately visible to AnyConnect client users. The following procedure describes how to create translation tables for the AnyConnect domain: Step 1 Export a translation table template to a computer with the export webvpn translation-table command from privileged EXEC mode. In the following example, the show webvpn translation-table command shows available translation table templates and tables. hostname# show import webvpn translation-table Translation Tables' Templates: customization AnyConnect CSD 72-13
14 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Chapter 72 PortForwarder url-list webvpn Citrix-plugin RPC-plugin Telnet-SSH-plugin VNC-plugin Translation Tables: Then the user exports the translation table for the AnyConnect translation domain. The filename of the XML file created is named client and contains empty message fields: hostname# export webvpn translation-table AnyConnect template tftp:// /client In the next example, the user exports a translation table named zh, which was previously imported from a template. zh is the abbreviation by Microsoft Internet Explorer for the Chinese language. hostname# export webvpn translation-table customization language zh tftp:// /chinese_client Step 2 Edit the Translation Table XML file. The following example shows a portion of the AnyConnect template. The end of this output includes a message ID field (msgid) and a message string field (msgstr) for the message Connected, which is displayed on the AnyConnect client GUI when the client establishes a VPN connection. The complete template contains many pairs of message fields: # SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR < @ADDRESS>, YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: : \n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME < @ADDRESS>\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <[email protected]>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=charset\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: C:\cygwin\home\<user>\cvc\main\Api\AgentIfc.cpp:23 #: C:\cygwin\home\<user>\cvc\main\Api\check\AgentIfc.cpp:22 #: C:\cygwin\home\<user>\cvc\main\Api\save\AgentIfc.cpp:23 #: C:\cygwin\home\<user>\cvc\main\Api\save\AgentIfc.cpp~:20 #: C:\cygwin\home\<user>\cvc\main\Api\save\older\AgentIfc.cpp:22 msgid "Connected" msgstr "" The msgid contains the default translation. The msgstr that follows msgid provides the translation. To create a translation, enter the translated text between the quotes of the msgstr string. For example, to translate the message Connected with a Spanish translation, insert the Spanish text between the quotes: msgid "Connected" msgstr "Conectado" Be sure to save the file
15 Chapter 72 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Step 3 Import the translation table using the import webvpn translation-table command from privileged EXEC mode. Be sure to specify the name of the new translation table with the abbreviation for the language that is compatible with the browser. In the following example, the XML file is imported es-us the abbreviation used by Microsoft Internet Explorer for Spanish spoken in the United States. hostname# import webvpn translation-table AnyConnect language es-us tftp:// /client hostname#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hostname# show import webvpn translation-table Translation Tables' Templates: AnyConnect PortForwarder csd customization keepout url-list webvpn Citrix-plugin RPC-plugin Telnet-SSH-plugin VNC-plugin Translation Tables: es-us AnyConnect Configuring Advanced SSL VPN Features Enabling Rekey The following section describes advanced features that fine-tune SSL VPN connections, and includes the following sections: Enabling Rekey, page Enabling and Adjusting Dead Peer Detection, page Enabling Keepalive, page Using Compression, page Adjusting MTU Size, page Updating SSL VPN Client Images, page When the ASA and the SSL VPN client perform a rekey, they renegotiate the crypto keys and initialization vectors, increasing the security of the connection. To enable the client to perform a rekey on an SSL VPN connection for a specific group or user, use the svc rekey command from group-policy and username webvpn modes. [no] svc rekey {method {new-tunnel none ssl} time minutes} method new-tunnel specifies that the client establishes a new tunnel during rekey. method none disables rekey. method ssl specifies that SSL renegotiation takes place during rekey
16 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Chapter 72 time minutes specifies the number of minutes from the start of the session, or from the last rekey, until the rekey takes place, from 1 to (1 week). In the following example, the client is configured to renegotiate with SSL during rekey, which takes place 30 minutes after the session begins, for the existing group-policy sales: hostname(config)# group-policy sales attributes hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn hostname(config-group-policy)# svc rekey method ssl hostname(config-group-policy)# svc rekey time 30 Enabling and Adjusting Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection (DPD) ensures that the ASA (gateway) or the client can quickly detect a condition where the peer is not responding, and the connection has failed. To enable DPD on the ASA or client for a specific group or user, and to set the frequency with which either the ASA or client performs DPD, use the svc dpd-interval command from group-policy or username webvpn mode: svc dpd-interval {[gateway {seconds none}] [client {seconds none}]} no svc dpd-interval {[gateway {seconds none}] [client {seconds none}]} Where: gateway seconds enables DPD performed by the ASA (gateway) and specifies the frequency, from 5 to 3600 seconds, with which the ASA (gateway) performs DPD. gateway none disables DPD performed by the ASA. client seconds enable DPD performed by the client, and specifies the frequency, from 5 to 3600 seconds, with which the client performs DPD. client none disables DPD performed by the client. To remove the svc dpd-interval command from the configuration, use the no form of the command: Note If you enable DTLS, enable Dead Peer Detection (DPD) also. DPD enables a failed DTLS connection to fallback to TLS. Otherwise, the connection terminates. The following example sets the frequency of DPD performed by the ASA to 30 seconds, and the frequency of DPD performed by the client set to 10 seconds for the existing group-policy sales: hostname(config)# group-policy sales attributes hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn hostname(config-group-policy)# svc dpd-interval gateway 30 hostname(config-group-policy)# svc dpd-interval client 10 Enabling Keepalive You can adjust the frequency of keepalive messages to ensure that an SSL VPN connection through a proxy, firewall, or NAT device remains open, even if the device limits the time that the connection can be idle. Adjusting the frequency also ensures that the client does not disconnect and reconnect when the remote user is not actively running a socket-based application, such as Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Internet Explorer
17 Chapter 72 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Note Keepalives are enabled by default. If you disable keepalives, in the event of a failover event, SSL VPN client sessions are not carried over to the standby device. To set the frequency of keepalive messages, use the svc keepalive command from group-policy webvpn or username webvpn configuration mode: [no] svc keepalive {none seconds} none disables client keepalive messages. seconds enables the client to send keepalive messages, and specifies the frequency of the messages in the range of 15 to 600 seconds. The default is keepalive messages are enabled. Use the no form of the command to remove the command from the configuration and cause the value to be inherited: In the following example, the ASA is configured to enable the client to send keepalive messages with a frequency of 300 seconds (5 minutes), for the existing group-policy sales: hostname(config)# group-policy sales attributes hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn hostname(config-group-webvpn)# svc keepalive 300 Using Compression Compression increases the communications performance between the ASA and the client by reducing the size of the packets being transferred for low-bandwidth connections. By default, compression for all SSL VPN connections is enabled on the ASA, both at the global level and for specific groups or users. Compression must be turned-on globally using the compression svc command from global configuration mode, and then it can be set for specific groups or users with the svc compression command in group-policy and username webvpn modes. Note When implementing compression on broadband connections, you must carefully consider the fact that compression relies on loss-less connectivity. This is the main reason that it is not enabled by default on boradband connections. Changing Compression Globally To change the global compression settings, use the compression svc command from global configuration mode: compression svc no compression svc To remove the command from the configuration, use the no form of the command. In the following example, compression is disabled for all SSL VPN connections globally: hostname(config)# no compression svc Changing Compression for Groups and Users To change compression for a specific group or user, use the svc compression command in the group-policy and username webvpn modes: svc compression {deflate none} 72-17
18 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Chapter 72 no svc compression {deflate none} By default, for groups and users, SSL compression is set to deflate (enabled). To remove the svc compression command from the configuration and cause the value to be inherited from the global setting, use the no form of the command: In the following example, compression is disabled for the group-policy sales: hostname(config)# group-policy sales attributes hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn hostname(config-group-webvpn)# svc compression none Adjusting MTU Size You can adjust the MTU size (from 256 to 1406 bytes) for SSL VPN connections established by the client with the svc mtu command from group policy webvpn or username webvpn configuration mode: [no] svc mtu size This command affects only the AnyConnect client. The legacy Cisco SSL VPN Client (SVC) is not capable of adjusting to different MTU sizes. The default for this command in the default group policy is no svc mtu. The MTU size is adjusted automatically based on the MTU of the interface that the connection uses, minus the IP/UDP/DTLS overhead. This command affects client connections established in SSL and those established in SSL with DTLS. Examples The following example configures the MTU size to 1200 bytes for the group policy telecommuters: hostname(config)# group-policy telecommuters attributes hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn hostname(config-group-webvpn)# svc mtu 1200 Monitoring SSL VPN Sessions You can monitor information about active sessions using the show vpn-sessiondb command in privileged EXEC mode: show vpn-sessiondb svc The Inactivity field shows the elapsed time since an AnyConnect session lost connectivity. If the session is active, 00:00m:00s appears in this field. The following example shows the output of the show vpn-sessiondb svc command: hostname# show vpn-sessiondb svc Session Type: SSL VPN Client Username : lee Index : 1 IP Addr : Protocol : SSL VPN Client Encryption : 3DES Hashing : SHA1 Auth Mode : userpassword TCP Dst Port: 443 TCP Src Port : Bytes Tx : Bytes Rx : 8662 Pkts Tx : 27 Pkts Rx : 19 Client Ver : Cisco STC Client Type: Internet Explorer 72-18
19 Chapter 72 Configuring AnyConnect Connections Group : DftlGrpPolicy Login Time : 14:32:03 UTC Wed Mar Duration : 00h:00m:04s Inactivity : 0h:28m:48s Filter Name: Logging Off SVC Sessions To log off all SSL VPN sessions, use the vpn-sessiondb logoff svc command in global configuration mode: vpn-sessiondb logoff svc The following example logs off all SSL VPN sessions: hostname# vpn-sessiondb logoff svc INFO: Number of sessions of type svc logged off : 1 You can log off individual sessions using either the name option or the index option: vpn-session-db logoff name name vpn-session-db logoff index index You can find both the username and the index number (established by the order of the client images) in the output of the show vpn-sessiondb svc command. The following example shows the username lee and index number 1. hostname# show vpn-sessiondb svc Session Type: SSL VPN Client Username : lee Index : 1 IP Addr : Protocol : SSL VPN Client Encryption : 2DES Hashing : SHA1 Auth Mode : userpassword TCP Det Port : 443 TCP Src Port: Bytes Tx : Bytes Rx : 8662 Pkts Tx : 27 Pkts Rx : 19 Client Ver : Cisco STC Client Type : Internet Explorer Group : DfltGrpPolicy Login Time : 14:32:03 UTC Wed Mar Duration : 0h:00m:04s Inactivity : 0h:28m:48s Filter Name : The following example terminates the session using the name option of the vpn-session-db logoff command: hostname# vpn-sessiondb logoff name tester Do you want to logoff the VPN session(s) [confirm] INFO: Number of sessions with name mkrupp logged off : 0 hostname# Updating SSL VPN Client Images You can update the client images on the ASA at any time using the following procedure: 72-19
20 Monitoring AnyConnect Connections Chapter 72 Step 1 Step 2 Copy the new client images to the ASA using the copy command from privileged EXEC mode, or using another method. If the new client image files have the same filenames as the files already loaded, reenter the svc image command that is in the configuration. If the new filenames are different, uninstall the old files using the no svc image command. Then use the svc image command to assign an order to the images and cause the ASA to load the new images. Monitoring AnyConnect Connections To view information about active sessions use the show vpn-sessiondb: Command show vpn-sessiondb svc vpn-sessiondb logoff svc Purpose Displays information about active sessions. Logs off SSL VPN sessions. Examples hostname# show vpn-sessiondb svc Session Type: SSL VPN Client Username : lee Index : 1 IP Addr : Protocol : SSL VPN Client Encryption : 3DES Hashing : SHA1 Auth Mode : userpassword TCP Dst Port : 443 TCP Src Port : Bytes Tx : Bytes Rx : 8662 Pkts Tx : 27 Pkts Rx : 19 Client Ver : Cisco STC Client Type : Internet Explorer Group : DfltGrpPolicy Login Time : 14:32:03 UTC Wed Mar Duration : 0h:00m:04s Filter Name : hostname# vpn-sessiondb logoff svc INFO: Number of sessions of type "svc" logged off : 1 hostname# vpn-sessiondb logoff name tester Do you want to logoff the VPN session(s)? [confirm] INFO: Number of sessions with name "tester" logged off :
21 Chapter 72 Feature History for AnyConnect Connections Feature History for AnyConnect Connections Table 72-2 lists the release history for this feature. Table 72-2 Feature History for AnyConnect Connections Feature Name Releases Feature Information AnyConnect Connections 8.0(2) The following commands were introduced or modified: svc image, vpn-tunnel-protocol, vpn-sessiondb
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