Using Bookmarks
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SonicWALL SSL VPN 5.5 User Guide
SSHv2 Bookmarks
For SSHv2 bookmarks, you must have SUN JRE 1.6.0_10 or higher and must be connecting
to a server that supports SSHv2. There are also options to Automatically accept host key and
to Bypass username. The bypass option should only be used for SSHv2 servers that do not
require authentication in the initial connection session (such as SonicWALL security
appliances).
Editing Bookmarks
You can change the IP address, domain name, or IPv6 address as well as the service and other
settings associated with an existing bookmark.
Note Only user-created Bookmarks can be edited or deleted by the user. Global or Group
Bookmarks pre-defined by the administrator cannot be edited or deleted.
To edit a bookmark to change its name or associated IP address, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Identify a bookmark in the Virtual Office Bookmarks list for which you want to change an IP
address or domain name or other settings.
Step 2 In the Virtual Office Bookmarks list, click on the Configure icon for an existing bookmark. The
Edit Bookmark dialog box displays.
Step 3 To change the bookmark name, domain name or IP address of the bookmark, edit the names
in the Bookmark Name or Name or IP Address fields.
Step 4 To change the service, select a new Service from the pull-down menu.
Step 5 Optionally change other settings specific to the Service type.
Step 6 Optionally enable or disable the Automatically log in setting, or change the credentials
selection.
Step 7 Click Apply. The Virtual Office home page displays with the new IP address or domain name.
Removing Bookmarks
To remove a bookmark, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Identify a bookmark in the Virtual Office Bookmarks list that you want to remove.
Step 2 In the Virtual Office Bookmarks list, click on the delete icon for the bookmark you want to
remove. The bookmark disappears from the list.
Using Bookmarks
The following sections describe how to use the various types of bookmarks:
• “Using Remote Desktop Bookmarks” section on page 135
• “Using VNC Bookmarks” section on page 138
• “Using FTP Bookmarks” section on page 140