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lvjoe (IS/IT--Management)
4 Jan 12 13:47
We are running the latest release on our ASA (8.4). There are two group policies configured on the ASA, one for Anyconnect and one for client-less.

We are trying to determine the URL parameters we can pass to the ASA for the main login page. There is an "allow users to bookmark" pages we set in our url-list, which works well. But using this save client-side bookmark exposes the group policy pick-list.

Does anyone know how we can achieve the same thing with a bookmark that does not expose the group policy picklist?

Example:
https://secure.myasa.net/group1   (Goes direct to group policy1)
https://secure.myasa.net/+CSCO+12341234++/login.html (goes to asa login *with* group listing, then forwards direct to the website).

We want to not allow the group listing and was trying:
https://secure.myasa.net/group1/+CSCO+12341234++/login.html with no success
 

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