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SSL Access Policy Objects, Finding Out More
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Chapter 24 SSL VPN • apply Endpoint Security (EPS) checking to require users' computers to comply with defined corporate policies before they can access the SSL VPN tunnel. • limit user access to specific applications or files on the network. • allow user access to specific networks. • assign private IP addresses and provide DNS/WINS server information to remote users to access internal networks. SSL Access Policy Objects The SSL access policies reference the following objects. If you update this information, in response to changes, the ZyWALL automatically propagates the changes through the SSL policies that use the object(s). When you delete an SSL policy, the objects are not removed. Table 119 Objects OBJECT TYPE OBJECT SCREEN User Accounts User Account/ User Group Endpoint Security Endpoint Security Application SSL Application IP Pool Address Server Addresses Address VPN Network Address DESCRIPTION Configure a user account or user group to which you want to apply this SSL access policy. Endpoint Security (EPS) checking makes sure users' computers comply with defined corporate policies before they can access the SSL VPN tunnel. Configure an SSL application object to specify the type of application and the address of the local computer, server, or web site SSL users are to be able to access. Configure an address object that defines a range of private IP addresses to assign to user computers so they can access the internal network through a VPN connection. Configure address objects for the IP addresses of the DNS and WINS servers that the ZyWALL sends to the VPN connection users. Configure an address object to specify which network segment users are allowed to access through a VPN connection. You cannot delete an object that is referenced by an SSL access policy. To delete the object, you must first unassociate the object from the SSL access policy. Finding Out More • See Section 6.5.16 on page 102 for related information on these screens. • See Section 24.4 on page 419 for how to establish an SSL VPN connection to the ZyWALL (after you have configured the SSL VPN settings on the ZyWALL). • See Chapter 44 on page 665 for details on endpoint security objects. • See Chapter 43 on page 659 for details on SSL application objects. 412 ZyWALL USG 50 User's Guide