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ProSafe Gigabit Quad WAN SSL VPN Firewall SRX5308 Reference Manual Table 7-2. Add Domain Settings (continued) Setting Description (or Subfield and Description) Authentication Type (continued) • WIKID-CHAP. WiKID Systems CHAP. Complete the Authentication Server and Authentication Secret fields. • MIAS-PAP. Microsoft Internet Authentication Service (MIAS) PAP. Complete the Authentication Server and Authentication Secret fields. • MIAS-CHAP. Microsoft Internet Authentication Service (MIAS) CHAP. Complete the Authentication Server and Authentication Secret fields. • NT Domain. Microsoft Windows NT Domain. Complete the Authentication Server and Workgroup fields. • Active Directory. Microsoft Active Directory. Complete the Authentication Server and Active Directory Domain fields. • LDAP. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Complete the Authentication Server and LDAP Base DN fields. Select Portal The drop-down list shows the SSL portals that are listed on the Portal Layout screen. From the drop-down list, select the SSL portal with which the domain is associated. For information about how to configure SSL portals, see "Creating the Portal Layout" on page 6-4. Authentication Server The server IP address or server name of the authentication server for any type of authentication other than authentication through the local user database. Authentication Secret The authentication secret or password that is required to access the authentication server for RADIUS, WiKID, or MIAS authentication. Workgroup The workgroup that is required for Microsoft NT Domain authentication. LDAP Base DN The LDAP base distinguished name (DN) that is required for LDAP authentication. Active Directory Domain The active directory domain name that is required for Microsoft Active Directory authentication. 4. Click Apply to save your settings. The domain is added to the List of Domains table. 5. If you use local authentication, make sure that it is not disabled: Select the No radio button in the Local Authentication section of the Domain screen (see Figure 7-1 on page 7-3). Note: A combination of local and external authentication is supported. Warning: If you disable local authentication, make sure that there is at least one external administrative user; otherwise, access to the VPN firewall is blocked. Managing Users, Authentication, and Certificates 7-5 v1.0, April 2010