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Configuring Cache Cleaner for Mac OS X and Linux Computers
Configuring Cache Cleaner for Mac OS X and Linux Computers
Cache Cleaner for Mac OS X and Linux supports Clientless SSL VPN connections with remote computers running those operating systems.
To configure Cache Cleaner for these computers, click Mac & Linux Cache Cleaner in the menu on the left.
The Mac and Linux Cache Cleaner pane appears (Figure 4-1).
Figure 4-1 Cache Cleaner — Mac and Linux Cache Cleaner
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This pane lets you configure Cache Cleaner for all Mac and Linux computers.
Set the attributes as follows:
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Enable Cache Cleaner for Mac and Linux—Check to install Cache Cleaner when a Macintosh or PC running Linux connects to the security appliance. Uncheck to not install it.
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Launch cleanup upon global timeout and Timeout after—Check to set a global timeout after which to launch Cache Cleaner. Use the drop-down list to set the timeout period.
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Let user reset timeout—Check to allow the user to reset the timeout period.
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Launch cleanup upon exiting of browser—Check to launch cache cleaning when the user closes all browser instances.
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Enable cancellation of cleaning—Check to allow the user to cancel the cache cleaning.
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Secure Delete—Upon termination, Cache Cleaner performs a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) sanitation algorithm to clean the browser cache. Choose the number of times to perform this cleanup task. The default setting is 3 passes. Following the completion of the task the number of times specified, Secure Session removes the pointer to the file.
Click Apply All to save the running configuration to the flash device.