ZyXEL Communications 310 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 21 SSL VPN
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Name Enter a descriptive name to identify this policy. You can enter up to 31 characters (“a-z”,
A-Z”, “0-9”) with no spaces allowed.
Zone Select the zone to which to add this SSL access policy. You use zones to apply security
settings such as firewall and remote management.
Description Enter additional information about this SSL access policy. You can enter up to 60
characters ("0-9", "a-z", "A-Z", "-" and "_").
User/Group The Selectable User/Group Objects list displays the name(s) of the user account and/
or user group(s) to which you have not applied an SSL access policy yet.
To associate a user or user group to this SSL access policy, select a user account or user
group and click the right arrow button to add to the Selected User/Group Objects list.
You can select more than one name.
To remove a user or user group, select the name(s) in the Selected User/Group
Objects list and click the left arrow button.
Note: Although you can select admin and limited-admin accounts in this screen, they are
reserved for device configuration only. You cannot use them to access the SSL VPN
portal.
SSL Application
List (Optional)
The Selectable Application Objects list displays the name(s) of the SSL application(s)
you can select for this SSL access policy.
To associate an SSL application to this SSL access policy, select a name and click the right
arrow button to add to the Selected Application Objects list. You can select more than
one application.
To remove an SSL application, select the name(s) in the Selected Application Objects
list and click the left arrow button.
Note: To allow access to shared files on a Windows 7 computer, within Windows 7 you must
enable sharing on the folder and also go to the Network and Sharing Center’s
Advanced sharing settings and turn on the current network profile’s file and printer
sharing.
Network Extension (Optional)
Enable Network
Extension
Select this option to create a VPN tunnel between the authenticated users and the internal
network. This allows the users to access the resources on the network as if they were on
the same local network. This includes access to resources not supported by SSL
application objects. For example this lets users Telnet to the internal network even though
the ZyWALL does not have SSL application objects for Telnet.
Clear this option to disable this feature. Users can only access the applications as defined
by the VPN tunnel’s selected SSL application settings and the remote user computers are
not made to be a part of the local network.
Force all client
traffic to SSL VPN
tunnel
Select this to send all traffic from the SSL VPN clients through the SSL VPN tunnel. This
replaces the default gateway of the SSL VPN clients with the SSL VPN gateway.
Assign IP Pool Define a separate pool of IP addresses to assign to the SSL users. Select it here.
The SSL VPN IP pool cannot overlap with IP addresses on the ZyWALL's local networks
(LAN and DMZ for example), the SSL user's network, or the networks you specify in the
SSL VPN Network List.
DNS/WINS
Server 1..2
Select the name of the DNS or WINS server whose information the ZyWALL sends to the
remote users. This allows them to access devices on the local network using domain
names instead of IP addresses.
Table 118 VPN > SSL VPN > Access Privilege > Add/Edit (continued)
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