What are two variables for configuring clientless SSL VPN single sign-on?

What are two variables for configuring clientless SSL VPN single sign-on? (Choose two.)
A. CSCO_WEBVPN_OTP_PASSWORD
B. CSCO_WEBVPN_INTERNAL_PASSWORD
C. CSCO_WEBVPN_USERNAME
D. CSCO_WEBVPN_RADIUS_USER

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  1. The following variables (or macros) allow for substitutions in bookmarks and forms-based HTTP POST operations:

    •CSCO_WEBVPN_USERNAME — user login ID

    •CSCO_WEBVPN_PASSWORD — user login password

    •CSCO_WEBVPN_INTERNAL_PASSWORD — user internal (or domain) password. This cached credential is not authenticated against a AAA server. When you enter this value, the security appliance uses it as the password for auto signon, instead of the password/primary password value.

    Note You cannot use any of these three variables in GET-based http(s) bookmarks. Only POST-based http(s) and cifs bookmarks can use these variables.

    •CSCO_WEBVPN_CONNECTION_PROFILE —user login group drop-down (connection profile alias)

    •CSCO_WEBVPN_MACRO1 — set with the RADIUS-LDAP Vendor Specific Attribute (VSA). If you are mapping from LDAP with an ldap-attribute-map command, use the WebVPN-Macro-Substitution-Value1 Cisco attribute for this macro. See the Active Directory ldap-attribute-mapping examples at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/asa/asa82/configuration/guide/ref_extserver.html#wp1572118.

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