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Has Secure Socket Layer (SSL) VPN (AnyConnect/Clientless) been validated on Novell Linux Desktop Thin Client Edition?

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Has Secure Socket Layer (SSL) VPN (AnyConnect/Clientless) been validated on Novell Linux Desktop Thin Client Edition?

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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.

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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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