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the SSL VPN portal.
In this article:
Configure Outlook Web Access / Outlook Web App
Add an Application
Add a WebDAV Share
Add an Intranet Resource
Configure Outlook Web Access / Outlook Web App
To give your end users direct access to the corporate email resources, configure an Outlook Web Access / Outlook Web App (OWA) resource.
The OWA applet also supports single sign-on so that end users do not need to repeatedly re-authenticate themselves.
To configure OWA:
Go to the page and click the tab.VPN > SSL VPN Portal Settings
In the section, set to .Outlook Web Access Enabled Yes
Configure the remaining settings in the section.Outlook Web Access
Add an Application
The Barracuda Firewall's SSL VPN supports the following application protocols:
SMB
RDP
Telnet
SSH
SMTP
POP3
VNC
IMAP4
To add an application:
Go to the page and click the tab.VPN > SSL VPN Portal Settings
In the section, click .Applications Add Application
In the window, configure access to the application.Edit Application
Add a WebDAV Share
To give direct access to WebDAV share, add a network place:
Go to the page and click the tab.VPN > SSL VPN Portal Settings
In the section, click .Network Places Add Network Place
In the window, configure access to the network share.Edit Network Place
Add an Intranet Resource
To give direct access to an Intranet resource, add a web forward:
Go to the page and click the tab.VPN > SSL VPN Portal Settings
In the section, click .Web Forwards Add Web Forward
In the window, configure access to the Intranet resource.Edit Web Forward
How to Allow VPN Access via a Dynamic WAN IP Address
You can configure VPN connections to use a dynamically assigned WAN IP address on
the Barracuda Firewall. In the VPN settings, enable use of dynamic IP addresses. Then
configure a firewall rule that redirects VPN traffic to the VPN server.
In this article:
Step 1. Configure VPN Access via a Dynamic WAN IP Address
Step 2. Verify the Order of the Firewall Rules