Set Up Web Surfing Policies With Bandwidth Restrictions; Figure 70 Object > Auth. Method > Add; Figure 71 System > Www (Authentication); Figure 72 Object > User/Group > Setting > Add (Force User Authentication Policy) - ZyXEL Communications ZyWALL 1050 User Manual

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Figure 70 Object > Auth. method > Add
4 Click System > WWW. In the Authentication section, select the new authentication
method in the Client Authentication Method field. Click Apply.
Figure 71 System > WWW (Authentication)
5 Click Object > User/Group > Setting. In the Force User Authentication Policy
section, click the Add icon.
6 Set up a default policy that forces every user to log in to the ZyWALL before the
ZyWALL routes traffic for them. Select Enable. Then, select force in the
Authentication field. Keep the rest of the default settings, and click OK.
The users will have to log in using the Web Configurator login screen before
they can use HTTP or MSN.
Figure 72 Object > User/Group > Setting > Add (Force User Authentication Policy)
When the users try to browse the web (or use any HTTP/HTTPS application), the Login
screen appears. They have to log in using the user name and password in the RADIUS server.

6.3.4 Set Up Web Surfing Policies With Bandwidth Restrictions

Use application patrol (AppPatrol) to enforce the web surfing and MSN policies. You must
have already subscribed for the application patrol service. You can subscribe using the
Licensing > Registration screens or using one of the wizards.
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