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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual Authentication Type Active Directory LDAP Required Authentication Information Fields Authentication Server, Active Directory Domain Authentication Server, LDAP Base DN c. Select a portal to which this domain will be associated. 4. Click Apply to save and apply your entries. The Domain screen will display a new domain row. Creating a Group The use of groups simplifies the configuration of VPN policies when different sets of users will have different restrictions and access controls. Note: Groups that are defined in the User menu are used for setting SSL VPN policies. These groups should not be confused with LAN Groups that are defined in the Network | LAN Setup | LAN Groups tab, which are used to simplify firewall policies. To create a group: 1. Select Users > Groups from the main/submenu and the Groups screen displays. Figure 8-3 2. Configure the new group settings in the Add New Group section of the menu: a. Name. Enter a descriptive name for the group. b. Domain. Select the appropriate domain (only for Administrator or SSL VPN User). c. Timeout. For an Administrator, this is the period at which an idle user will be automatically logged out of the Web Configuration Manager Managing Users, Authentication, and Certificates 8-3 v1.0, October 2008

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ProSafe Wireless-N VPN Firewall SRXN3205 Reference Manual
Managing Users, Authentication, and Certificates
8-3
v1.0, October 2008
c.
Select a portal
to which this domain will be associated.
4.
Click
Apply
to save and apply your entries. The Domain screen will display a new domain
row.
Creating a Group
The use of groups simplifies the configuration of VPN policies when different sets of users will
have different restrictions and access controls.
To create a group:
1.
Select
Users > Groups
from the main/submenu and the Groups screen displays.
2.
Configure the new group settings in the Add New Group section of the menu:
a.
Name
. Enter a descriptive name for the group.
b.
Domain
. Select the appropriate domain (only for Administrator or SSL VPN User).
c.
Timeout
. For an Administrator, this is the period at which an idle user will be
automatically logged out of the Web Configuration Manager
Active Directory
Authentication Server, Active Directory Domain
LDAP
Authentication Server, LDAP Base DN
Note:
Groups that are defined in the User menu are used for setting SSL VPN policies.
These groups should not be confused with LAN Groups that are defined in the
Network | LAN Setup | LAN Groups tab, which are used to simplify firewall
policies.
Figure 8-3
Authentication Type
Required Authentication Information Fields