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Use group setting - Take the action specified by the group setting. See
page 384.
Enabled - Enable this action for the user. Overrides the group setting.
Disabled - Disable this action for all members of the group. Overrides the global setting.
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In the User Name & Password Caching drop-down list, select one of the following:
Use group setting - Take the action specified by the group setting. See
page 384.
Allow saving of user name only - Allow caching of the user name. The user only needs to enter
a password when starting NetExtender. Overrides the group setting.
Allow saving of user name & password - Allow caching of the user name and password. The
user is automatically logged in when starting NetExtender. Overrides the group setting.
Prohibit saving of user name & password - Do not allow caching of the user name and
password. The user is required to enter both user name and password when starting NetExtender.
Overrides the group setting.
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In the Internal Proxy Settings section, select from the drop-down list to enable or disable the Internal
Proxy feature. See
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Click Accept.
Modifying NetExtender Client Routes
The Nx Routes tab provides configuration options for NetExtender client routes. For procedures on modifying
NetExtender client route settings, see
Adding User Policies
The Policies tab provides policy configuration options.
NOTE:
User policies are the highest priority-type of policy, and are enforced before group policies or
global policies.
To add a user access policy:
1
On the Policies tab, click Add Policy. The Add Policy window is displayed.
2
In the Apply Policy To drop-down list, select whether the policy is applied to an individual host, a range
of addresses, all addresses, a network object, a server path, or a URL object. You can also select an
individual IPv6 host, a range of IPv6 addresses, or all IPv6 addresses. The Add Policy window changes
depending on what type of object you select in the Apply Policy To drop-down list.
NOTE:
These Secure Mobile Access policies apply to the destination address(es) of the SMA/SRA
connection, not the source address. You cannot permit or block a specific IP address on the
Internet from authenticating to the SMA/SRA gateway with a policy created on the Policies tab.
However, it is possible to control source logins by IP address with a login policy created on the
user's Login Policies tab. For more information, refer to
NetExtender > Client Settings on page 234
NetExtender > Client Routes on page
Editing Group Settings
Editing Group Settings
for more information.
238.
Configuring Login Policies
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