D-Link DSR-250v2 Product Manual - Page 38

Login Profiles

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Hostname Since Active Directory is the chosen authentication type, you must enter the Active Directory domain name. Users registered in the Active Directory database can now access the SSL VPN portal using their Active Directory username and password. Enter the server hostname for Active Directory. Adding NT Domain Server The NT Domain server allows users and hosts to authenticate themselves via a pre-configured Workgroup field. Typically Windows or Samba servers manage the domain of authentication for the centralized directory of authorized users. The fields available in this section are as follows: Field Server name Authentication type Primary server Workgroup Description Enter the name of the server. Select Active Directory as the type of server. Enter the IP address of the authentication server. Enter the NT workgroup name(s). Captive Portal A captive portal is a web page that appears when an unauthenticated user tries to access the Internet. Captive portal verifies and authenticates the user and then only grants internet access. It is done by entering the login credentials and accepting the terms and conditions of service. This feature helps the router monitor and control Internet usage. The router DSR-250v2 allows its users to configure the captive portal page and provides various authentication methods. It consists of the following two sections: Login profiles Captive portal configurations Login Profiles The Router, allows its users to customize the login page as per their requirements, e.g., they can add a specific text and images. It allows you to create and edit login pages. Associate login profiles on VLANs separately.

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Since Active Directory is the chosen authentication type, you must enter the Active Directory
domain name. Users registered in the Active Directory database can now access the SSL VPN
portal using their Active Directory username and password.
Hostname
Enter the server hostname for Active Directory.
Adding NT Domain Server
The NT Domain server allows users and hosts to authenticate themselves via a pre-configured Workgroup
field. Typically Windows or Samba servers manage the domain of authentication for the centralized directory of authorized users.
The fields available in this section are as follows:
Field
Description
Server name
Enter the name of the server.
Authentication type
Select Active Directory as the type of server.
Primary server
Enter the IP address of the authentication server.
Workgroup
Enter the NT workgroup name(s).
Captive Portal
A
is a web page that appears when an unauthenticated user tries to access the Internet. Captive portal verifies and authenticates
captive portal
the user and then only grants internet access. It is done by entering the login credentials and accepting the terms and conditions of service. This
feature helps the router monitor and control Internet usage.
The router DSR-250v2 allows its users to configure the captive portal page and provides various authentication methods. It consists of the
following two sections:
Login profiles
Captive portal configurations
Login Profiles
The Router, allows its users to customize the login page as per their requirements, e.g., they can add a specific text and images. It allows you to
create and edit login pages. Associate login profiles on VLANs separately.