Has Secure Socket Layer (SSL) VPN (AnyConnect/Clientless) been validated on Novell Linux Desktop Thin Client Edition?
A. Cisco does not test with this edition of Linux. The best bet is to make sure you meet the prerequisites defined in the release notes. Then, give it a try, assuming you are asking about AnyConnect. This would not be officially qualified, but if the system meets the pre-requisites it might work fine. Asking about Clientless SSL VPN should work fine, because you generally just need the browser.
A. Cisco does not test with this edition of Linux. The best bet is to make sure you meet the pre-requisites defined in the release notes. Then, give it a try, assuming you are asking about AnyConnect. This would not be officially qualified, but if the system meets the pre-requisites it might work fine. Asking about Clientless SSL VPN should work fine, because you generally just need the browser.
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