Configuring URLs and File Servers
Using the WebVPN home page is useful only if the end user can access resources. Internal
websites and Active Directory file servers are some of the more frequently accessed resources
in an enterprise network. A security administrator might not want end users to have equal
access to internal websites or file servers, especially to confidential documents and information.
WebVPN resolves this with the ability to configure access to internal websites and
file servers on a per-user or per-group basis. To enable access to the WebVPN service, the user
configuration or group-policy configuration mode is entered. The webvpn command is then
used in either of these modes to enable the WebVPN service for that specific username or
group-policy, as demonstrated in Example 13-10.