ZyXEL Communications 1100 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 18 Authentication Policy
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18.3 User-aware Access Control Example
You can configure many policies and security settings for specific users or groups of users. Users
can be authenticated locally by the ZyWALL or by an external (AD, RADIUS, or LDAP)
authentication server.
In this example the users are authenticated by an external RADIUS server at 192.168.1.200. First,
set up the user accounts and user groups in the ZyWALL. Then, set up user authentication using the
RADIUS server. Finally, set up the policies in the table above.
18.3.1 Set Up User Accounts
Set up user accounts in the RADIUS server. This example uses the Web Configurator. If you can
export user names from the RADIUS server to a text file, then you might configure a script to
create the user accounts instead.
1 Click Configuration > Object > User/Group > User. Click the Add icon.
2 Enter the same user name that is used in the RADIUS server, and set the User Type to ext-user
because this user account is authenticated by an external server. Click OK.
Figure 153 Configuration > Object > User/Group > User > Add
3 Repeat this process to set up the remaining user accounts.
Force User
Authentication
This field is available for user-configured policies that require authentication. Select this to
have the ZyWALL automatically display the login screen when users who have not logged in
yet try to send HTTP traffic.
OK Click OK to save your changes back to the ZyWALL.
Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving.
Table 96 Configuration > Auth. Policy > Add (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION