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HTTP Authentication, Example 8.1. Creating an Authentication User Group
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8.2.8. HTTP Authentication Chapter 8. User Authentication Example 8.1. Creating an Authentication User Group In the example of an authentication address object in the address book, a user group "users" is used to enable user authentication on "lannet". This example shows how to configure the user group in the NetDefendOS database. Web Interface Step A 1. Go to User Authentication > Local User Databases > Add > LocalUserDatabase 2. Now enter: • Name: lannet_auth_users • Comments: folder for "lannet" authentication user group - "users" 3. Click OK Step B 1. Go to lannet_auth_users > Add > User 2. Now enter: • Username: Enter the user's account name, for example user1 • Password: Enter the user's password • Confirm Password: Repeat the password • Groups: One user can be specified into more than one group - enter the group names here separated by a comma - users for this example 3. Click OK 4. Repeat Step B to add all the lannet users having the membership of users group into the lannet_auth_users folder Example 8.2. User Authentication Setup for Web Access The configurations below shows how to enable HTTP user authentication for the user group users on lannet. Only users that belong to the group users can get Web browsing service after authentication, as it is defined in the IP rule. We assume that lannet, users, lan_ip, local user database folder lannet_auth_users and the authentication address object lannet_users have been defined. Web Interface A. Set up an IP rule to allow authentication. 1. Go to Rules > IP Rules > Add > IP rule 2. Now enter: • Name: http2fw • Action: Allow • Service: HTTP • Source Interface: lan • Source Network: lannet • Destination Interface core 371