Wss Recommendations; Client Web Browser Recommendations - Nortel 2300 Series Configuration Manual

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432 Configuring AAA for Network Users
Portal ACL and User ACLs
The ACL that WSS Software creates automatically for the web-portal-ssid and web-portal-wired users
applies only when a user's session is in the portal state. After the user is authenticated and authorized, the ACL
is no longer applicable.
To modify a user's access while the user is still being authenticated and authorized, modify the ACL mapped
to the web-portal-ssid or web-portal-wired user. To modify a Web-based AAA user's access after the user is
authenticated and authorized, map an ACL to the individual Web-based AAA user. Changes you make to the
ACL mapped to the web-portal-ssid or web-portal-wired user do not affect user access after authentication
and authorization are complete.
You do not need to make any configuration changes to the portal ACL. However, you can add ACEs to it if
desired. For example, if you want to allow the user to access a credit card server while WSS Software is still
authenticating and authorizing the user, you can add a permit ACE to the portal ACL. Do not change the ACEs
that are already in the ACL, and make sure the last ACE in the ACL is the deny ACE that captures all traffic.

WSS Recommendations

Consider installing a Web-based AAA certificate signed by a trusted CA, instead of one signed by the
WSS switch itself. Unless the client's browser is configured to trust the signature on the switch's
Web-based AAA certificate, display of the login page can take several seconds longer than usual, and
might be interrupted by a dialog asking the user what to do about the untrusted certificate. Generally, the
browser is already configured to trust certificates signed by a CA.
Do not configure the service profile that manages the SSID to use WPA encryption with pre-shared keys
(PSK). These options are configurable together but are not compatible. Web-based AAA traffic is not
encrypted, whereas the PSK four-way handshake requires a client to already be authenticated and for
encryption to be in place.
Client NIC Requirements
Configure the NIC to use DHCP to obtain its IP address. Web-based AAA does not support statically
assigned IP addresses.
Client Web Browser Requirements
Do not configure an HTTPS proxy. Web-based AAA does not work if the browser has an HTTPS proxy
enabled.

Client Web Browser Recommendations

Use a well-known browser, such as Internet Explorer (Windows), Firefox (Mozilla-based), or Safari
(Macintosh)
If the Web-based AAA certificate on the WSS switch is self-signed, configure the browser to trust the
signature by installing the certificate on the browser, so that the browser does not display a dialog about
the certificate each time the user tries to log on.
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